CEO coaches GISMA students

Gisma - Business School

Mario Paladini, famous Biz Tech Entrepreneur with excellent links to the startup and investor ecosystem in Berlin will be soon holding soon a workshop for GISMA students.

The topic of the workshop “Networking skills and LinkedIn presence” is relevant for all business leaders of tomorrow. Mario will help our students to sharpen their networking skills, whilst focusing on LinkedIn. Our dedicated Careers Development Centre provides endless opportunities with its strong industry links with CEOs like Mario. This helps connects our students with global leaders in 21st century industries such as social technology.

 

Mario Paladini is Founder & CEO of Airelo & Club GLOBALS, he is multiplicator and strong networker with more than 17 years’ work experience in the tech industry focusing on business development and sales. He is former President of Rotary E-Club Global Berlin and Honorary Ambassador of Intern Nations Berlin.

 


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