Denitsa Kortsanova
About Denitsa Kortsanova
Denitsa Kortsanova is an HR Business Partner with over 11 years of experience in the field. She has held various roles, including Chief People Officer at Everbread Limited and Office Manager at Small Improvements.
Work at Self Employed HR Business Partner
Denitsa Kortsanova has been self-employed as an HR Business Partner since 2013. In this role, she provides HR consulting services to various organizations, leveraging her extensive experience in human resources and organizational development. Her focus includes talent management, employee engagement, and strategic HR planning, which she has developed over her career.
Previous Role at Everbread Limited
Denitsa Kortsanova served as the Chief People Officer at Everbread Limited from 2009 to 2013. In this position, she was responsible for overseeing the company's human resources strategy, including recruitment, employee relations, and performance management. Her leadership contributed to the development of a strong organizational culture during her tenure.
Education in Psychology and Counseling
Denitsa Kortsanova earned a Master of Science in Psychology and Counseling from The University of Sheffield, where she studied from 2004 to 2006. This academic background provided her with a solid foundation in psychological principles and counseling techniques, which she applies in her HR practices.
Bachelor's Degree from Grinnell College
Denitsa Kortsanova completed her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at Grinnell College, studying from 1997 to 2002. This undergraduate education equipped her with essential knowledge in psychological theories and research methodologies, contributing to her expertise in human behavior and organizational dynamics.
Experience at Small Improvements
From 2013 to 2018, Denitsa Kortsanova worked at Small Improvements as an Office Manager and Accountant in the Berlin Area, Germany. In this role, she managed office operations and financial tasks, gaining valuable experience in organizational management and operational efficiency.