Adele Smit
About Adele Smit
Adele Smit is the Customer Engagement Regional Manager, Americas at EcoVadis, based in the Greater Toronto Area. She has extensive managerial experience in both North America and Europe, particularly in Toronto and Barcelona.
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Adele Smit is the Customer Engagement Regional Manager, Americas at EcoVadis. She works in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, overseeing customer engagement strategies in North and South America.
Current Position at EcoVadis
In her current role as Customer Engagement Regional Manager, Americas, Adele Smit is responsible for leading customer engagement initiatives across the Americas region. Based in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, she focuses on optimizing customer interactions and driving satisfaction and retention.
Previous Positions
Adele Smit has amassed a wealth of experience through various managerial roles. She was previously the Customer Engagement Team Lead at EcoVadis in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for 11 months in 2020. Before that, she worked as Biz Dev & Sales Ops Manager at Amelia Virtual Care in 2019 in Barcelona, Spain, and held roles as Product Marketing Manager and Senior Product Manager at ForceManager from 2017 to 2019. Additionally, she managed global customer implementations and operations at Advance Medical by Teladoc Health, where she worked from 2013 to 2017.
Educational Background
Adele Smit holds an MBA from IESE Business School (2010-2012) and completed an MBA exchange program at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business in 2011. She earned her Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto (2003-2007) and completed her high school education at University of Toronto Schools (1997-2003).
Experience in Project Management and Philanthropy
Adele Smit has significant experience in project management and philanthropy. She worked as a Program Manager, Philanthropy, and Project Manager at Opportunity International in Toronto from 2007 to 2010. Additionally, she coordinated the 'Walk the World' event for the World Food Programme in Toronto in 2006.