Daniela Constantinescu leads the subsidiary of UPS in Hungary and several regions
UPS appointed Daniela Constantinescu as the country director of its subsidiaries in Hungary, Greece, Romania and Slovenia (HUGRROSI region). Constantinescu will be based in Budapest and will report to Kim Ruymbeke, president of the Eastern European region.
The new leader will be responsible for parcel delivery operations in countries that are among the fastest growing logistics markets in Europe. It will be an important task to ensure that the growing needs of e-commerce are met and that the countries under its management are more effectively connected to other key export markets both in Europe and worldwide.
“During my professional life, I have accepted many challenges in different positions, both within my given workplace and outside the organization. I have worked hard to remain “constructively dissatisfied” and never believe that I have achieved perfection in anything.”
said Daniela Constantinescu regarding her appointment.
“I look forward to contributing with my work so that businesses operating in these countries can better exploit the opportunities inherent in international trade. Our intelligent, global logistics network means easier access to global markets and sustainable business growth, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises.”
The specialist has more than 20 years of financial and accounting experience. He started working at UPS in 2007 as the finance and accounting manager of the company’s Romanian subsidiary, and later held several other management positions. Previously, he was also responsible for the company’s financial operations in Hungary for a year and a half.
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