Malin Borg has a diverse work experience. Malin is currently working as a Key Account Manager & Business Developer at Kivra since August 2020. Prior to Kivra, they worked at MTR Nordic Group as a Senior Project Manager from August 2017 to December 2019, where they successfully introduced new trains on the red line of the Stockholm Metro. Malin also worked at Bergab - Berggeologiska undersökningar AB as a Group Manager from March 2019 to November 2019. Earlier, they were a Project Management Officer at MTR Nordic Group, responsible for implementing and managing the Program Management Office (PMO) for the Red line upgrade. Malin worked at Sweco as a Project Engineer from 2015 to 2016 and as a Personal Assistant to the CEO from 2012 to 2015. Additionally, they briefly worked at Eriksson Marin as a Boat Salesman/Broker in 2012.
Malin Borg's education history begins in 2010 when they enrolled at Stockholm University to pursue a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Economics. Malin successfully completed this program in 2013. In the same year, they also attended Stockholm University's Stockholm Resilience Center, focusing on the field of study known as "Världens Eko" (World's Eco).
In 2013, Malin participated in an exchange semester at the University of Newcastle in Australia, though specific details about their field of study during this period are not provided.
In 2014, Malin decided to further their education and enrolled at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Malin pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Project Management and Operational Development, which they completed in 2015.
In that same year, Malin briefly studied at Ashtanga Yoga Nicaragua, focusing on health and physical education/fitness. The specific qualification or degree earned during this period is not mentioned.
Based on the information available, Malin has a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Stockholm University, a Master of Science degree in Project Management and Operational Development from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and additional study experiences at the Stockholm Resilience Center and the University of Newcastle.
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