Emiliano Giorgi

Settembre 24, 2019 Written by

Emiliano Giorgi è il cofondatore dello studio di progettazione BenGeneering.

Aree di attività

  • Direzione

  • Coordinamento

  • Recupero crediti

  • Amminstrazione

  • Progettazione

Additional Info

  • Position: CEO
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