Andreas Petropoulos

VP Of Product (ai-powered Cvm, Loyalty & Gamification Platform) at VELTI PLC

Andreas Petropoulos has a diverse work experience spanning over 15 years. From 2005 to 2006, they served as an Air Police Officer in the Hellenic Air Force, where they provided IT support and conducted training sessions. In 2006, they joined Velti and held various roles including Director of Customer Retention and Loyalty, Senior Manager of Customer Retention and Loyalty, Senior Manager of Brands Value Propositions, Program Manager of the USA Business Line, and Project and Product Manager. Andreas remained at Velti until 2015.

Andreas Petropoulos attended Ethnikon kai Kapodistriakon Panepistimion Athinon from 2000 to 2005, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Informatics and Telecommunications.

In addition to their formal education, Andreas also obtained several certifications. In December 2014, they received a verified certificate for completing the course "An Introduction to Marketing" offered by the University of Pennsylvania on Coursera. In the same month, they also obtained a verified certificate for completing the course "Financial Markets" from Yale University on Coursera.

Furthermore, in November 2014, Andreas completed the Leadership Management Academy offered by Linkage, Inc. Another certification they obtained was in March 2015 for completing the course "Gamification" provided by the University of Pennsylvania on Coursera.

These additional certifications highlight Andreas Petropoulos's ongoing commitment to learning and furthering their knowledge in various subjects outside their formal education.

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Timeline

  • VP Of Product (ai-powered Cvm, Loyalty & Gamification Platform)

    March 1, 2021 - present

  • Director, Customer Retention and Loyalty

    June, 2015

  • Senior Manager, Customer Retention and Loyalty

    March, 2013

  • Senior Manager, Brands Value Propositions

    January, 2012

  • Program Manager, USA Business Line

    January, 2010

  • Project and Product Manager

    October, 2006