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Stefanie Preussner

Management Assistant Event Operations at UEFA

Stefanie Preussner has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Stefanie began their career in 2001 at the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as an Administrative Assistant, where they primarily handled data input, filing, and organizing meetings. In 2006, they joined Merck Serono, where they held various positions within the Communications Department, including Assistant, Coordinator for communication services, and Media and Online Communications Specialist. Their responsibilities involved administrative tasks, intranet news publishing, CSR work, organizing sponsoring events, and providing support to the Communications Director. Stefanie then worked at Nestle S.A. as a Communications Specialist, Internal Communications, before becoming a Sales Assistant at Energizer in 2014. From 2016 to 2020, Stefanie worked as an Office Coordinator at Tupperware Brands, and from 2021 to 2022, they served as an Assistant at CACEIS. Currently, they are employed as a Management Assistant - Event Operations at UEFA, starting in 2023. Overall, Stefanie has gained valuable experience in administrative support, communications, coordination, and event operations.

Stefanie Preussner's education history includes the following:

- In 2015, they attended Schweizerisches Public Relations Institut SPRI and completed a Chargée de communication interne program.

- In 2012, they studied at SDA Bocconi and obtained a degree in Internet, Social Media and Mobile for Corporate and Marketing Communication.

- In 2007, they participated in a Medianarbeit - Basis seminar at Schweizerisches Public Relations Institut SPRI.

- From 2002 to 2005, they pursued a Bachelor's degree at Webster University Geneva. Their field of study was International Relations with an emphasis on Refugee Studies.

- Between 1997 and 2001, they attended the International School of Geneva and earned a Bilingual Baccalaureate.

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