Felipe Tonissi
About Felipe Tonissi
Felipe Tonissi is a Credit Analyst at ExxonMobil, specializing in risk mitigation strategies and managing a credit portfolio for Strategic Global Accounts in the USA and Canada.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Felipe Tonissi currently serves as a Credit Analyst at ExxonMobil in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, starting in 2020. In this role, he provides insights and analysis on the automotive industry to support the company's Credit organization. Felipe is responsible for managing a credit portfolio that includes Strategic Global Accounts in the USA and Canada. Additionally, he supports the Sales organization to ensure profitable deals while balancing credit risk.
Previous Experience at ExxonMobil
Before becoming a Credit Analyst, Felipe Tonissi worked at ExxonMobil as a Credit Trainee from 2019 to 2020 for one year. During this time, he gained essential experience and skills that paved the way for his current role. His earlier tenure as a trainee provided a foundational understanding of credit analysis within a major global corporation.
Roles at JR Consultoria - UFPR
Felipe Tonissi has a diverse background in consultancy, having served as Diretor de Projetos at JR Consultoria - UFPR in 2018 for 11 months. Prior to this, he was also a Consultor at the same organization in 2017 for another 11 months. These roles involved extensive project management and consulting work, allowing him to develop skills in strategic planning and client management.
Educational Background
Felipe Tonissi received his Bachelor's degree in Economics from Universidade Federal do Paraná, where he studied from 2017 to 2020. His academic training provided a strong foundation in economic principles, preparing him for his professional roles in credit analysis and risk management.
Risk Mitigation Strategies
Felipe Tonissi has developed risk mitigation strategies for high-risk customers, focusing on financial security instruments within the automotive sector. His work in this area highlights his capability to manage and reduce credit risk, ensuring the financial stability and profitability of the accounts he oversees.