Marina Rensi
About Marina Rensi
Marina Rensi is a Team Leader and Operations Specialist at Spoonflower, where she has worked since 2020 in Berlin, Germany. She founded the Eco Moon Pads project, demonstrating her commitment to sustainability and has a diverse background in fashion, communication, and customer service.
Work at Spoonflower
Marina Rensi has been employed at Spoonflower since 2020, where she serves as the Team Leader - Operations Specialist. Based in Berlin, Germany, she has contributed to the company's operations for four years. Her role involves overseeing various operational aspects, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness within the team.
Education and Expertise
Marina Rensi possesses a diverse educational background. She studied at the Dublin Institute of Design, earning a Certificate in Visual Merchandising in 2014. Additionally, she has completed various courses in fashion, including a BA in Fashion Design from College SENAC-PE, and certificates in Fashion Branding, Modelling, and Digital Photography. Her education spans several years and institutions, enhancing her expertise in fashion, communication, and customer service.
Background
Marina Rensi has a six-year background in fashion, communication, and customer service. Her professional journey includes roles at Avoca Ireland, where she worked in various capacities, including Sales Assistant, Department Manager of Men's Fashion, and Visual Merchandiser. She also has experience as a Monitor in Moulage/Draping in Brazil and as a self-employed Adventure Traveler in South America.
Sustainability Initiatives
Marina Rensi founded the zero waste project Eco Moon Pads, reflecting her commitment to sustainability. This initiative showcases her dedication to environmentally friendly practices within the fashion industry and highlights her proactive approach to addressing waste management.
Professional Experience at Avoca Ireland
Marina Rensi's tenure at Avoca Ireland spanned several years, where she held multiple positions. She began as a Sales Assistant in 2011, later becoming a Department Manager of Men's Fashion and a Visual Merchandiser. Her experience at Avoca contributed to her skills in retail management and visual merchandising, further solidifying her expertise in the fashion sector.