Milena Seeland
About Milena Seeland
Milena Seeland is a marketing professional currently working in EMEA Marketing at Narvar since 2022. She has a diverse background in technology marketing and international business, with previous roles at Leistritz AG and Fraunhofer IIS.
Current Role at Narvar
Milena Seeland currently holds the position of EMEA Marketing at Narvar, where she has been employed since 2022. In this role, she focuses on marketing strategies and initiatives tailored for the EMEA region. Her experience in this position contributes to Narvar's efforts in enhancing customer engagement and optimizing the post-purchase experience.
Work at Leistritz AG
Milena Seeland has been working at Leistritz AG as Außendienst SCM since 2020. Based in Nürnberg, Bayern, Deutschland, she has spent four years in this role, where she is involved in supply chain management and customer service operations, contributing to the company's efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Previous Experience at Fraunhofer IIS
Prior to her current roles, Milena worked at Fraunhofer IIS as a Technology Marketing professional for five months in 2021. During her tenure, she engaged in marketing initiatives related to technology, helping to promote the institute's research and innovations.
Educational Background
Milena Seeland has a diverse educational background. She studied at Alliant International University-San Diego Campus and completed an International Student program in 2018. Additionally, she attended Berkeley College New York, where she focused on Visual Arts. She also pursued International Business Studies, earning a Bachelor of Arts from both Hofstra University and FAU. Her studies at Södertörn University further enhanced her knowledge in this field.
Experience as an Au Pair
Milena Seeland has experience as an Au Pair with EF Education First, where she participated in exchange programs in the United States. She served in Denver, Colorado, from 2017 to 2018 and in Brooklyn, New York, from 2018 to 2019. These roles provided her with cultural exchange opportunities and enhanced her interpersonal skills.