Machi Zeimpeki
About Machi Zeimpeki
Machi Zeimpeki is a Marketing Assistant for European Emerging Markets at General Mills in Athens, Greece, with a background in marketing roles at Mattel, Inc., and Nestlé.
Current Role at General Mills
Machi Zeimpeki is currently working as a Marketing Assistant - European Emerging Markets at General Mills in Athens, Greece. In her role, she focuses on marketing strategies tailored to emerging markets in Europe, where she is responsible for executing promotional strategies and resolving critical problems. Her work involves negotiating deals to optimize marketing campaigns and staying within budget constraints.
Previous Experience at Mattel, Inc.
Machi Zeimpeki worked at Mattel, Inc. as a Regional Marketing Assistant - HiT Brands from 2017 to 2018. Based in Ethnarchou Makariou 1, Palaio Faliro, Greece, she was involved in marketing initiatives for HiT Brands, which required her to manage various promotional activities and collaborate with industry professionals.
Tourism Role at Amphitrion Group Of Companies
From 2016 to 2017, Machi Zeimpeki served as a Tourism Freelancer for Amphitrion Group Of Companies in a part-time seasonal job at the Port of Piraeus. Her responsibilities included supporting tourism-related activities and ensuring a seamless experience for clients.
Marketing Intern at Nestlé
In 2015, Machi Zeimpeki interned in the marketing department of Nestlé for Purina PetCare for three months in Patroklou 4, Marousi, Greece. During her internship, she gained hands-on experience in marketing tactics and benefited from the mentorship of industry veterans, contributing to her professional growth.
Educational Background
Machi Zeimpeki completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and Communication from the Athens University of Economics and Business, studying from 2011 to 2015. She also earned a Digital Marketing Young Practitioners Diploma from Regeneration Academy / Excelixi S.A. Center of Sustainable Entrepreneurship in 2018. Additionally, she participated in an Erasmus program at the University of Economics, Prague, where she studied for six months during the 2014-2015 academic year.