CV - Umit

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CV - Umit
Curriculum Vitae
PERSONAL DATA
Name, Titles:
Contact Data::
Date/Place of Birth:
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Nina Lorenzoni, MA
UMIT - University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology,
EWZ I, A-6060 Hall i.T., Austria
Tel.: +43-50-8648-673909, Fax: +43-50-8648-673871
Email: nina.lorenzoni@umit.at
12.04.1990, Innsbruck
Austrian
EDUCATION
2014
Master in Management, Communication & IT, Management Center Innsbruck, Austria
2012
Bachelor in Management, Communication & IT, Management Center Innsbruck, Austria
2011
Summerschool Certificate in Business, West London College, United Kingdom
2009
Reife- und Diplomprüfung: Technical Highschool for Fashion and Design Innsbruck,
Austria
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2014
Research Assistant, Institute for Health Economics and Management, Department for Public
Health, Health Services Research & hta, UMIT – University of Health Sciences, Medical
Informatics and Technology, Hall i.T., Austria
WORK EXPERIENCE
2014
Project Assistant, SMART – Social Media for Active Regional Transfer (Interreg IV Project)
2013
Marketing & Sales, AT solution Partner, Innsbruck, Austria
2012
Project Management, Karrierecoach München, Munich, Germany
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Public Health, Business Communication, Innovation Management,
Entrepreneurship, Blended Learning;
SOFTWARE:
SAP ERP & CRM, GABEK WinRelan,
LANGUAGES: German (native), English (fluent), French (good command),
Russian (basic communication skills)
Publications
Conferences
Raich M., Stühlinger, V., Lorenzoni, N., Adler, C., Duschek, S. (2015) Long-term Impacts of Disasters
– Implications for European Public Health Systems. Annual Conference of European Health
Management Association, Breda (The Netherlands) Abstract
Raich M., Adler, C., Stühlinger, V., Lorenzoni, N., Duschek, S. (2015) Langzeitwirkungen von
Katastrophen auf das Public Health System. ÖGPH, St. Pölten (Austria). Abstract
Lorenzoni, N. (2014) Microlearning als Tool zur Vermittlung von Krisenmanagement-Grundlagen an
zivile Entscheidungsträger ÖGPH, St. Pölten (Austria). Poster Presentation
Lorenzoni, N. (2014) Microlearning als Tool zur Vermittlung von Krisenmanagement-Basiswissen:
Chancen und Risiken aus der Sicht von Krisenmanagern und Lernexperten. GABEK Symposium,
Sterzing (Italy). Paper
Book Chapter
Raich, M., Adler, T., Stühlinger, V., Lorenzoni, N., Duschek, S. (2015), Impact of major incidents on
health system performance, security and health protection, in: Sustainable Development", WIT
Transactions on the Built Environment.