María Florencia Ameneiros has a diverse work experience in the fashion and trend forecasting industry. María Florencia most recently worked as a Senior Regional Account Manager at Launchmetrics, where they were responsible for achieving new business targets and closing new logos in the UK, Scandinavia, Spain, Portugal, and LATAM.
Prior to that, María worked at WGSN in multiple roles, including Account Manager, Business Development Executive, and Trend & Client Consultant for Spain and Portugal. In these positions, they managed a portfolio of accounts, nurtured new business opportunities, and ensured that clients understood and utilized WGSN's products and trends.
María also has experience in academia as a Guest Lecturer at Universidad ORT Uruguay, Universidad de Montevideo, and IED Barcelona. Additionally, they gained practical experience as a Fashion Marketing intern at Cortana during their master's degree program.
Earlier in their career, María worked as a Trend Researcher and Product Manager at Tricotex Trading, where they conducted trend research and managed textile product lines for an international fashion trading company. María Florencia also worked as a Fashion Designer at Groupe Casino.
Overall, María has a strong background in account management, business development, trend forecasting, and fashion marketing, with experience spanning across various countries and regions.
María Florencia Ameneiros has a diverse education background. María Florencia completed a Fashion Buying & Merchandising program at the University of the Arts London in 2018. Prior to that, in 2017, they attained a Master's degree in Fashion Management from IED Barcelona. In 2010, María graduated from Universidad ORT Uruguay with a Fashion Design Degree, earning Summa Cum Laude honors. Additionally, they obtained a Baccalaureate in Architecture from Colegio La Mennais Uruguay in 2009.
Furthermore, María obtained a certification called "HOLA Entrepreneurs 2022 Google" from Google in December 2022.
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