Veemala Dusseea Rugoonath
About Veemala Dusseea Rugoonath
Veemala Dusseea Rugoonath is a CSR Analyst at EcoVadis in Paris, with over a decade of experience in engineering and analytical roles across various industries.
Current Role at EcoVadis
Veemala Dusseea Rugoonath is currently employed as a CSR Analyst at EcoVadis, based in Paris, Île-de-France, France. She joined EcoVadis in August 2013, bringing over a decade of diverse engineering and analytical experience to the role. In her current position, she leverages her extensive background to analyze and manage corporate social responsibility activities for various organizations.
Previous Experience at Ecosis Ltee
From 2011 to 2013, Veemala Dusseea Rugoonath worked as an Engineer at Ecosis Ltee. During her two-year tenure, she was involved in several environmental engineering projects, applying her technical skills and knowledge to various initiatives. This role further developed her expertise in the field of environmental engineering.
Academic Background
Veemala Dusseea Rugoonath studied at the University of Mauritius, where she earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering. Her academic journey spanned from 1999 to 2003, laying a strong foundation for her subsequent professional roles in both the textile and construction industries, as well as her analytical work at EcoVadis.
Experience in Textile Industry
Between 2007 and 2010, Veemala Dusseea Rugoonath served as an Industrial Engineer and Fabric And Garment Technologist at Aquarelle Clothing. In this role, she developed significant expertise in garment technology, contributing to the production processes and quality assurance of textiles. Her work in the textile industry provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the technical and logistical aspects of garment manufacturing.
Research Assistant at University of Mauritius
Veemala Dusseea Rugoonath also has experience in academia, having worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Mauritius from 2010 to 2011 for six months. During this time, she was involved in academic research focused on environmental engineering, contributing to various projects and studies within the university's engineering department.