Lisiane Ryckelynck
About Lisiane Ryckelynck
Lisiane Ryckelynck is an Assistante Commerciale currently serving as responsable administration des ventes at MARCEL INDUSTRIE in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, a position she has held since 2018. She previously worked as an Approvisionneur at Schneider Electric from 2013 to 2015 and holds a BTS in assistant de gestion PME-PMI from CFP Les Charmilles.
Work at MARCEL INDUSTRIE
Lisiane Ryckelynck has been employed at MARCEL INDUSTRIE since 2018, where she holds the position of responsable administration des ventes. In this role, she oversees sales administration functions, contributing to the operational efficiency of the company. Her tenure at MARCEL INDUSTRIE spans six years, during which she has developed expertise in managing sales processes and customer relations within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France.
Previous Experience at Schneider Electric
Prior to her current role, Lisiane Ryckelynck worked at Schneider Electric as an Approvisionneur from 2013 to 2015. During her two years at Schneider Electric, she was involved in supply chain management, focusing on procurement processes. This experience provided her with valuable insights into inventory management and operational logistics within a global company.
Education and Expertise
Lisiane Ryckelynck studied at CFP Les Charmilles, where she completed a BTS assistant de gestion PME-PMI from 2003 to 2005. This educational background equipped her with essential skills in management and administration, specifically tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises. Her academic training supports her professional roles in sales administration and supply chain management.
Professional Background
Lisiane Ryckelynck has built a professional background in sales administration and supply chain management. Her experience spans over eight years, with significant roles at both MARCEL INDUSTRIE and Schneider Electric. This background reflects her capability in handling various administrative tasks and her understanding of the operational needs of businesses in the manufacturing sector.