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Paolo Anziano
Paolo Anziano is a Founding Partner of AmaZix, a service provider for blockchain projects that offers services from community management to legal advisory. [1]
Personal Life
At 9 years old, Paolo Anziano began coding. Outside of his professional life, Paolo is a father of four with an interest in science, technology, and the intersection of tech with social sciences. He frequently discusses non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and blockchain topics on Twitter. [2][3]
Education
Paolo Anziano attended Liceo Scientifico from 1989 to 1993. Later, he obtained a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Università degli Studi di Torino, graduating in 2002. [1]
Career
Between April 1996 and April 1997, Paolo Anziano served in the Italian Army as a Lieutenant. In this role, he managed a Transport Company, overseeing more than 300 units and leading a team of 100 soldiers.
After his military service, Paolo joined STAMPAL Spa in April 1999. He worked there as a Quality Manager Assistant until September 2001, focusing on the company's quality management processes.
From October 2001 to December 2017, Paolo was employed at Alfred Kärcher GmbH & Co. KG, where he worked in roles such as Quality Manager and Project Manager. There, he managed a team of 10 and was involved in coordinating international teams for product launches.
Since July 2017, Paolo has been a Founding Partner at AmaZix, a service company, focused on providing guidance to blockchain projects. He leads a team of experts, focused on sustainable brand growth and successful client outcomes within the blockchain industry. Under his guidance, AmaZix provides a comprehensive suite of services for blockchain businesses, including Community Management, legal advisory, and more, solidifying its presence as a reputable consultancy in the field.
In October 2018, Paolo also became the Head of the Turin Chapter at Disruption Disciples. [1]
Paolo Anziano
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