Nicolò Ghioldi

Accountant at Coeclerici Group

Chris Nicol is an experienced electrical and firmware engineer with a strong background in developing collaborative solutions for educational technology. Since July 2010, Chris has been part of SMART Technologies, focusing on hardware development for DViT interactive whiteboards and educational devices. Prior experience includes roles as an electronics contractor at Science Alberta Foundation, where Chris designed and repaired educational devices, and as an electronics engineer at Grindcom, where circuit design and software development for forestry control systems were key responsibilities. Additionally, Chris served as a teaching assistant at the University of Calgary, supporting student labs and assessments. Chris holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Calgary and a Bachelor of Technology in Electronics Engineering from DeVry Institute of Technology.

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Calgary, Canada

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Coeclerici Group

Founded in Genoa in 1895, Coeclerici has been a point of reference for over 120 years in the supply of raw materials – in particular coal – for energy production. Today, thanks to this consolidated business experience, it is the leading company of a Group present in two business area, energy and industry, with high added value, with a constant diversification activity and a strategic-financial model aimed at development through acquisitions and organic growth. Coeclerici S.p.A. is the Group’s holding company, coordinating and supporting Group activities in 12 countries around the world. Characterised by a strong international vocation, the Group has been lead since 1992 by the Chairman and CEO Paolo Clerici, and operates through three highly specialized business units: • Mining division, which deals with the extraction of energy coal from its own mines located in the Kemerovo Region (Russia); • Trading division, which operates mainly in the marketing of raw materials such as coal, anthracite, coke and iron ore, serving a network of clients in over 25 countries; • Industry division, established at the beginning of 2017 with the acquisition of IMS Deltamatic, now IMS Technologies, one of the world’s leading operators in the production of high-tech industrial machinery and plants for the converting, packaging and automotive industries. The Group is continuing the process of diversification of its business, with an industrial approach and great ability for innovation.


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MILANO, Italy

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1,001-5,000

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