David GLINOER

Enabling science-based approach to sustainability, through Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) solutions.

Brussels Metropolitan Area

About

Experience

  • Procter & Gamble (18 yrs 10 mos)
    • LCA Solutions Manager (ESG Services)
      Apr 2022 - Present · 4 yrs 3 mos

      Providing a suite of digital solutions that meet the needs for Lifecycle Assessments (LCA) across expertise levels, organizations and functions. Democratizing LCA to support our science-based approach to Sustainability.

    • Workplace Services Leader Belgium & Netherlands (Facilities + IT)
      Apr 2017 - Mar 2022 · 5 yrs

      - Responsible for full Workplace Services scope across projects & operations (i.e. Facilities, Real Estate, Employee IT, Site IT)

    • Global Program Leader, Workplace Services Sustainability
      Jan 2017 - Mar 2022 · 5 yrs 3 mos

      - Step up from a Governance role into a formal Program, aligning Workplace Services Action Plan with corporate efforts (Ambition 2030) - Covering all Offices & Innovation Centers globally, to “bring Sustainability to life at our Sites and for our Employees” - Managing collaboration with, and governance of, strategic Facilities partner (JLL) on Sustainability - Projects in domains such as Energy, Water, Waste, Car Fleet, Charging Infrastructure, etc

  • Staff & Lead of Solvay Alumni Sailing Cu at Solvay Schools Alumni Sailing Cup
    2012 - 2016 · 4 yrs

    - Various roles in the organizing team, coordinating elements like registrations, catering, entertainment, logistics... - Staff leader in 2013 and 2014: coordinated the relocation of the event, delivering significant step-up in overall participants’ experience

  • PR/Communication and Recruitment Delegate and Web Administrator at Express-ULB
    Sep 2006 - Aug 2007 · 1 yr

    Express-ULB (now ErasmusBrussels) is a student non-profit organisation that welcomes and integrates all the "incoming" exchange program students (around 500 each term) at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. The mission is to provide these students extra-academic services like trips, visits, dinners, parties, sports activities,... - As the PR & Communication Delegate, I managed the team (4 people) in charge of promoting our events towards the exchange students and of promoting our association towards partners (academic & city officials, other associations...) - As Web Administrator, I designed and managed the website and the newsletter. It allowed for our public to create an online community, exchanging information, experiences, pictures...

  • Union des Étudiants Juifs de Belgique (UEJB) (Brussels Metropolitan Area)
    • Treasurer
      Jul 2006 - Jul 2007 · 1 yr 1 mo

      "Union des Étudiants Juifs de Belgique" stands for the Belgian Union of Jewish Students. Member of the several national and international organisations both in and out of the Jewish Community, this non-profit orgnisation is the only official representative of the Jewish youth in Belgium. UEJB organises activities such as conferences and debates, parties and celebrations. It also involves deeply in the political life by actively fighting racism and extreme-right. As Treasurer, I was in charge of accounting and budgeting of the association, juggling between short-, mid- and long-term perspectives.

    • Vice-president
      Jul 2003 - Jun 2006 · 3 yrs

      "Union des Étudiants Juifs de Belgique" stands for the Belgian Union of Jewish Students. Member of the several national and international organisations both in and out of the Jewish Community, this non-profit orgnisation is the only official representative of the Jewish youth in Belgium. UEJB organises activities such as conferences and debates, parties and celebrations. It also involves deeply in the political life by actively fighting racism and extreme-right. As vice-president, my responsability was of supporting the president in its management of a team of around 20 people, working on different projects. I also represented the association towards several other organisations the UEJB is a member of.

  • Student Teaching Assistant - Object Oriented Programming at Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
    Apr 2004 - Jun 2007 · 3 yrs 3 mos

    The course of Object Oriented Programming is taught during the 2nd year of the Bachelor in Management Sciences at Solvay Business School. The students are expected to learn the way of analysing a problem, using object oriented programming methods (language taught was Java). The course is given as an "intensive week", which means 6 consecutive full days. It allows to alternate lectures about theoretical concepts with practical exercises, and then to give the students the challenge of a full project to analyse, design and code. I was part of a team of teaching assistants, who helped students understand the concepts presented and move forward in the execution of their project.