Ludovica Caliano
About Ludovica Caliano
Ludovica Caliano is a Senior Market Developer EMEAF Butyl Polymers at ExxonMobil, with extensive experience in market development and engineering roles in the tire, pharma, and industrial sectors.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Ludovica Caliano currently holds the position of Senior Market Developer EMEAF Butyl Polymers at ExxonMobil. Her responsibilities include coordinating with global marketing, local sales, and technology teams to articulate value propositions for new developments in various segments, including tire, pharmaceutical (pharma), and industrial and consumer (I&C) segments. She has been in this role since 2020, actively working out of Bruxelles, Bruxelles-Capitale, Belgium.
Previous Role at ExxonMobil
Before taking on her current position, Ludovica Caliano served as Market Developer EMEAF Butyl Polymers at ExxonMobil. She started this role in 2018 and was based in the Brussels Area, Belgium. During her tenure, she conducted market research and analysis focusing on industry Value Chain dynamics in the EMEAF region. Her work significantly contributed to the automotive, pharma, and I&C applications using butyl polymers.
Career at Bridgestone EMEA
Ludovica Caliano's professional journey at Bridgestone EMEA spanned various roles from 2008 to 2018. She began as an Engineer for Raw Materials Development in Rome and then transitioned to Engineer for Advanced Materials Development in Roma, Italia. Later, she took on roles as Engineer for Sustainable Materials Development and Engineer for Raw Materials R&D. Throughout these years, she focused on the research and development of raw and sustainable materials.
Educational Background
Ludovica Caliano achieved a Ph.D. in Chemical Science from Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II' between 2006 and 2009. Before her doctoral studies, she obtained a Master’s Degree in Industrial Chemistry from the same institution, completing her studies in 2006. Her academic background in chemical science and industrial chemistry has significantly contributed to her expertise and career in the chemical and polymer industries.