Erik Markus Kannike has a diverse background in various industries. Erik Markus currently serves as the Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) at SensusQ, where they are responsible for the company's growth and setting priorities. Prior to this, Kannike worked as a Program Manager at SensusQ.
Before joining SensusQ, Kannike was the CEO and Founder of Kustmann, a company specializing in building products for first-time mobile users in emerging markets. During their tenure, they achieved significant revenue and acquired over 300,000 organic users in just 10 months. Erik Markus also developed a platform on KaiOS that allowed users to check exchange rates and launched popular mobile games targeting the African market. Kannike also established partnerships with multiple clients entering the African market through Kustmann.
Kannike gained experience in the field of media as an Editor and Contributing Writer at International Review. Erik Markus also worked at Meta Advisory Group as a Junior Consultant and Public Relations Assistant.
Additionally, Kannike has a military background, having served as a Soldier in the Estonian Defense Forces, where they refined leadership and communication skills, gained in-depth knowledge of NATO and Russian military technology, and developed expertise in battlefield movement and tactics. Erik Markus also gained experience in network systems and explosives training.
Lastly, Kannike worked as an Analyst and Editor for the Syrian Civil War: Week in Review. Overall, their work experience spans various industries and roles, showcasing their adaptability and wide range of skills.
Erik Markus Kannike completed their Bachelor's degree in War Studies from King's College London, graduating in 2021. Prior to that, they attended Tallinn English College, where they pursued the International Baccalaureate program. During their time at Tallinn English College, Erik focused their studies on HL History, HL Psychology, and HL English Lang&Lit.
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