Dan-Bunkering Hires Five in Denamrk

October 12, 2018

Matea Jelicic (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Matea Jelicic (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Yevheniia Karyndzha  (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Yevheniia Karyndzha (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Marie-Louise Haahr  (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Marie-Louise Haahr (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Stefen Lassen Knapp (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Stefen Lassen Knapp (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Victor Poulsen (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)
Victor Poulsen (Photo: Dan-Bunkering)

A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has announced the employment of below five Bunker Traders in the office in Middelfart, Denmark, as of September 2018.

Matea Jelicic was born and raised in Croatia and holds a double degree in Petroleum Engineering and Supply Chain Management. Additionally, she brings along a vast amount of experience from different parts of the industry.

Yevheniia Karyndzha is of Ukranian origin and has been living and working in Turkey for a period, providing her with great knowledge and experience within the Black Sea and Mediterranean markets.

Marie-Louise Haahr was born and raised in Denmark and finished high school at Herlufsholm Boarding School before joining Dan-Bunkering.

Stefen Lassen Knapp was born and raised in the US by Danish parents but moved to Denmark at the age of 18 to study before starting his career in the bunker industry.

Victor Poulsen is Danish but spent part of his childhood living in Jamaica and Vietnam. After finishing high school, he furthermore worked a year abroad before returning to Middelfart.

All five traders each bring different backgrounds and levels and areas of knowledge to the Middelfart department which is the head office of the Dan-Bunkering group with more than 37 years under its belt.

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