Andrea Mangiavacchi PhD
Senior Consultant
Andrea Mangiavacchi is a senior advisor, strong communicator, highly adaptable and flexible, with over 30 years of international experience in the business environment and technologies associated with the worldwide offshore oil & gas industry. He has proven familiarity with a wide range of solutions for deepwater offshore oil and gas field developments (fixed platforms, TLPs, compliant towers, floating systems, FPSO, and subsea infrastructures). He is experienced in business acquisition, project planning and execution, and in the management of multi-disciplinary, highly technical resources. He has demonstrated experience of mastering diverse technical and commercial skills, cultivating key customers, understanding their business drivers, and assisting them in strategic initiatives. He has a proven capability to transform organizational strategies into implementation plans and actions.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering, University of Rome – Italy
Master of Science, Nuclear Engineering, University of Rome – Italy
Post-doctoral research, Rice University – Houston, Texas
Business Studies, Jesse H. Jones Business School, Rice University – Houston, Texas
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