KPI Bridge Oil’s Kofiani Tomacoglu Relocates to Athens

February 11, 2016

Jenny Kofiani Tomacoglu (Photo: KPI Bridge Oil)
Jenny Kofiani Tomacoglu (Photo: KPI Bridge Oil)
KPI Bridge Oil; a global trader and broker in marine fuels, marine lubricants and risk management products; has relocated bunker and lubricant trader Jenny Kofiani Tomacoglu to its Athens office.
 
Jenny, who has spent two years at KPI Bridge Oil Istanbul, said of her relocation, “Being a Greek national and being offered the opportunity to return home after having explored other parts of the world is indeed encouraging to the rest of our organization. KPI Bridge Oil always do their best to cater to their employees mobility and personal wishes.”
 
Jenny is already established within the Greek maritime industry, her addition to KPI Bridge Oil Athens brings valuable marine fuels and lubricants trading experience and also useful connections to the team, the company said.
 
“With an organization of this size, it is natural to asses and utilize the group’s resources in mind of commercial objectives,” said KPI Bridge Oil Athens Managing Director, Jesper D. Rasmussen. “In analyzing Jenny’s strengths it became clear she was a perfect fit for the Athens team. Considering her suitability and her wishes to return to Greece, both personal and business interests were served.”
 
Jenny holds a masters and a degree from the American College in Athens. While Jenny’s first language is Greek, she is also fluent in English and Turkish.
 
Jesper concluded, “Though we have made great headway in building this remarkable team here in Greece, we are still in the recruitment process. I welcome experienced traders to get in touch directly if they are interested in becoming a part of the Athens team.”

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