Oderinde Daniel has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. In 2022, they joined the World Economic Forum as Nigeria's National Plastic Action Partnership Manager. Prior to that, from 2020 to 2022, they worked at RecyclePoints as a Business Development Manager, where they actively reviewed and coordinated initiatives to facilitate post-consumer waste recovery and identified potential business opportunities. During this time, they also managed community and corporate engagements and completed grant applications.
In 2021, Oderinde participated in the SAP Young Professionals Program as a trainee. In 2020, they served as a Graduate Intern in International Development at Dataville Research LLC, where they gained experience in research and analysis in the field of international development.
Furthermore, Oderinde worked as a Graduate Research Fellow at the Regional Academy on the United Nations (RAUN) from 2019 to 2020. Here they collaborated with a team to analyze the potentials of the biogas market worldwide and made recommendations for adopting sustainability criteria for biogas production and market.
Earlier in their career, Oderinde held roles such as Help Desk Service Assistant at CLab Trento in 2017 and as a Business Process Analyst at Proville from 2017 to 2018. During their time at Proville, they were involved in the development and launch of the company's e-commerce platform and managed communications with project partners.
From 2016 to 2017, Oderinde worked as a Technical Assistant to the Group Chairman at VIVAZ Company Ltd., where they oversaw program coordination, research, budgeting, and other administrative tasks. Oderinde also managed the company's website and ensured the success of events and board meetings.
In addition, Oderinde served as a Program Coordinator at Inspirextra Empowerment Initiative from 2016 to 2017, where they coordinated various programs. Their earliest work experience was as an intern at MIDWAL ENGINEERING from 2013 to 2014.
Overall, Oderinde Daniel has a broad range of experience in business development, project management, research, and coordination across multiple sectors.
Oderinde Daniel has a diverse educational background and a strong focus on sustainability and project management. From 2018 to 2020, they pursued a Master's degree in Packaging Technology and Sustainability at FH Campus Wien | University of Applied Sciences. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor's degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering from the University of Lagos, completing their studies between 2009 and 2014.
In addition to their formal education, Daniel has obtained several certifications to enhance their skills and knowledge. These certifications include:
- Project Management Principles and Practices Specialization from Coursera, obtained in March 2023.
- ESG Risks and Opportunities course from Coursera, obtained in June 2022.
- SAP Certified Associate - SAP Activate Project Manager from SAP, obtained in June 2022.
- Leadership Programme in Sustainable Waste Management from Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, obtained in October 2021.
- Chapter Member of the African Circular Economy Network, obtained in May 2021.
- Certificate of successful completion from the Regional Academy on the United Nations (RAUN), obtained in January 2020.
- Certificate of attendance from the EIT Raw Materials Winter School, TOP STARS 2017, obtained in November 2017.
- edX Honor Code Certificate for Business and Data Analysis from edX, obtained in October 2016.
- Certificate of Qualification in Basic Ship Welding (2G, 3G, 2F, 3F) from Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd, obtained in December 2014.
- Certificate of completion in Basic Ship Welding SMAW (2F, 3F, 3G) from Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd, obtained in December 2014.
Additionally, Daniel also participated in the University Human Capacity Development Initiative Training provided by Chevron, although specific details about this certification were not provided.
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