Louis Anyanwu (Mcbl/UX Designer)
About Louis Anyanwu (Mcbl/UX Designer)
Louis Anyanwu is a Team Assistant at Amazon Logistics Group, where he has worked since 2018. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from Madonna University, a Master of Comparative Business Law (MCBL) from the University of Mannheim, and has studied UX Design.
Work at Amazon Logistics Group
Currently, Louis Anyanwu serves as a Team Assistant at Amazon Logistics Group. He has been in this role since 2018, contributing to the logistics operations in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. His responsibilities include supporting team functions and ensuring efficient workflow within the logistics framework. This position allows him to apply his organizational skills and knowledge of logistics management in a dynamic environment.
Education and Expertise
Louis Anyanwu has a diverse educational background in law and design. He earned a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from Madonna University, where he studied Civil and Criminal Law from 2006 to 2011. He furthered his education at the Nigerian Law School, obtaining a BL in Public and Private Law from 2014 to 2015. Louis also holds a Master of Comparative Business Law (MCBL) from the University of Mannheim, completed in 2017. Additionally, he studied UX Design at Glasgow Caledonian University, achieving the qualification of UX Designer.
Background
Louis Anyanwu has a background that combines legal education with practical experience in logistics and design. He worked as a Logistics Assistant at DECATHLON FRANCE for five months in 2017, where he gained hands-on experience in logistics operations. His educational journey spans multiple institutions, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of law and user experience design.
Previous Experience at DECATHLON FRANCE
Before joining Amazon Logistics Group, Louis Anyanwu worked as a Logistics Assistant at DECATHLON FRANCE. His tenure lasted for five months in 2017, during which he was involved in various logistics tasks. This role helped him develop skills relevant to supply chain management and operational efficiency.