Makersite
Michael Portelli Madden has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Michael most recently served as the Head of Operations at Makersite starting in 2021. Prior to that, from 2016 to 2021, they were the General Manager at MAMO TCV Advocates, where they oversaw cross-functional operations and implemented strategic planning, talent development, and marketing strategies.
From 2015 to 2016, Michael worked as the Wholesale and Business Development Manager at Vodafone Malta, where they managed a team and was responsible for generating a significant portion of the company's revenue.
Before that, from 2013 to 2014, they held two roles at Inosat Global, serving first as the EMEA Business Development Manager and then as the Chief Operations Officer. In these positions, they led the expansion of business operations in multiple countries and managed various aspects of the company's day-to-day operations.
From 2009 to 2013, Michael worked as the Head of Commercial Governance and Strategy at GO plc, where they improved operational efficiency and led product launches. Prior to that, in 2009, they served as the Service Portfolio Manager at Vodafone UK, overseeing a portfolio of services for the Enterprise Business and Professional Service Portfolio.
Michael also gained experience in marketing and sales roles earlier in their career. From 2006 to 2008, they worked as the Service Marketing Manager at Vodafone Group - Global Marketing, and from 2002 to 2006, they were a Product/Marketing Manager at Go plc.
Additionally, they gained experience in the telecommunications industry as a Telecommunications Sales Engineer at Siemens Telecoms Malta from 2001 to 2002, and as a Quality Engineer at W.E.T Automotive Systems Ltd in Malta from 2000 to 2001.
Michael Portelli Madden's education history is as follows:
From 1992 to 1996, Michael attended the Technical Institute of Malta, where they obtained a City & Guilds of London Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
Following that, from 1996 to 2000, Michael pursued their Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) degree in Communications & Control Engineering at the University of Malta.
After completing their undergraduate studies, Michael then attended Henley Business School from 2003 to 2005. During this period, they earned a Diploma in Management Studies with a focus on Business Strategy.
Continuing their education at Henley Business School, Michael also pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from 2003 to 2008, specializing in Business Strategy.
Overall, Michael Portelli Madden has a diverse educational background encompassing Electrical Engineering and Business Strategy.
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Makersite
Makersite is a cloud-based product data management tool that helps companies manage product sustainability, cost, and compliance. Product life cycle management involves making design decisions based on multiple criteria including cost, compliance, sustainability, and risk. Unfortunately, the data and expertise required to make these decisions aresiloed. This protracts the process of innovation and increases its complexity. Today, the market solves this problem with vertical applications like PDM, ERP, CAD, EHS, SCM, etc. These mostly remain siloed due to the enormous costs of integration and keeping data synchronized. Therefore, analyses typically require exporting data to aggregation tools e.g. BI or excel before being used for analyses in specialist decision support applications. Results are typically delayed, some taking as much as 9 months, and therefore provide little support during the design process. Makersite provides results instantly and simultaneously across key product criteria.Makersite combines external and internal data sources to create a digital twin of a product in design. Artificial intelligence and its graph-based data model allow for ingesting, representing, and connecting heterogeneous data easily. Its native applications use algorithms to support analysis and decision-making based on multiple criteria simultaneously including should-costs, regulatory compliance, life cycle impacts (LCA), supply chain risk, etc. The API-first architecture allows for easy integrations into existing IT infrastructures thereby supporting systems and processes with richer, fresher, and more timely product data.This allows engineers to understand and improve their designs from the perspective of their regulatory compliance, environmental impact, supply risk, and cost of production, simultaneously. Companies can get results up to 40x faster than traditional methods while making their products better.