I hold a degree in Physics, a Master of Science (MSc) in Industrial Systems Management and Administration and is a graduate of the International Institute for Management Development – IMD (Lausanne, Switzerland). I have 15 years of international experience in the positions of Director and General Manager of Informatics in distinguished Multinational Clubs. I am also awarded as one of the top 100 Chief Information Officers for 2019, 2020, 2021. Before Motor Oil I have worked has as CTO and IT executive to globally distinguished brands such as British American Tobacco, Coca-Cola HBC, Richemont Int’l (Cartier, Montblanc, Van Cleef & Arpels, Piaget, SAP etc.
I do consider myself as a collaborative team player, and always keen to learn. I do not want to be left behind in this new reality, and I always try to bring new ideas to the table.
I have been both leader and learner, contributor, and digital culture maker. My mandate: help transform the Group’s current operations, focus on a better customer experience, and embed digital DNA in what was a traditional oil and gas business.
I was quite lucky as my first CIO really my mentor as well. Operating inside the Corporate world and also how to prioritize in order to achieve the best result were key learnings that I still follow today.
Business Acumen blended with strong technical expertise was and still is the dominant set of skills that can help each one of us CIOs to thrive.
This is always my daily challenge. I do apply the 5 hours per week learning. I do keep 1 hour per day to learn and develop new expertise. Staying close to developers community and startup ecosystem is also a fundamental aspect to my learning process.
Edge computing and the continuous evolving of AI models are key evolutions aspects of the Energy sector as a whole.
"We should try to encourage everyone to bring a difference to everything they do."
I am a big believer in diversity. We should try to encourage everyone to bring a difference to everything they do. When you are leading a tech department, and I have been on this journey for years and years now, you need to be able to focus on diversity. When I say diversity I also mean in the way of thinking, combining a more agile way of thinking and understanding the power of prioritization.
With the convergence being accelerated between tech execs and the business, I am focus for me and my team take on explicit revenue targets for the next years.
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A big thank you to Nick Giannakakis from Motor Oil for sharing his journey to date.
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