Adrian Santarelli
About Adrian Santarelli
Adrian Santarelli is the Associate Director of Market Supply Planning EMEA-APAC at Bristol-Myers Squibb, based in Zurich, Switzerland, with extensive experience in supply chain management across various international locations.
Current Title and Role
Adrian Santarelli is currently serving as the Associate Director of Market Supply Planning for EMEA and APAC at Bristol-Myers Squibb. His role involves overseeing market supply planning operations across these regions from his base in Zurich, Switzerland.
Previous Positions at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Adrian has a long tenure at Bristol-Myers Squibb, previously holding roles such as Supply Chain Market Coordination Lead for APAC in Shanghai, Demand Planner and SC Coordinator for Asiapac, and Forecast Analyst in Paris. His diverse roles have equipped him with extensive experience in supply chain management and market coordination.
Experience at GSK and Previous Internships
Before his extended career at Bristol-Myers Squibb, Adrian worked as a Commercial Planning - Forecast Analyst at GSK in Paris. Additionally, he has completed internships at Telemont a.s. and CIC, which served as the foundation for his career in supply chain and market planning.
Educational Background
Adrian holds a Master of Science from the University of Amsterdam, completed in 2010. He also earned a degree from the University of Southampton, where he studied from 2006 to 2009. These academic credentials have provided him with a solid foundation in supply chain management and commercial planning.
International Work Experience
Adrian's career has spanned various international locations, including Zurich, Shanghai, and Paris. This has given him a broad understanding of global market dynamics and supply chain intricacies in both the EMEA and APAC regions.
Involvement with AIESEC
Adrian has been involved with AIESEC, taking on multiple roles such as a member of AIESEC Southampton and part of the UK national support team. This early engagement in leadership and support roles helped shape his professional development.