Fri 7 Sep 2018, 11:19 GMT

Dan-Bunkering adds four traders to Copenhagen team


Asia Podraza, Lennart Larsson, Thomas Jorgensen and William Seidenfaden join firm.


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A/S Dan-Bunkering Ltd. has announced the appointment of four bunker traders - Asia Joanna Podraza, Lennart Larsson, Thomas Jorgensen and William Christoffer Seidenfaden - who have all joined the company's office in Copenhagen.

Asia Joanna Podraza was born in Poland and raised in Denmark. She holds a diploma in business administration from Copenhagen Business School and has experience of working in various sales positions. In terms of languages, Podraza speaks Danish, Polish, and English.

Lennart Larsson is of Danish origin and graduated from boarding school prior to entering the catering business. His career background covers administration, sales, marketing and events.

Thomas Jorgensen is also Danish and holds a bachelor's degree from Copenhagen Business School. He has experience of working in the financial sector.

William Christoffer Seidenfaden, a Danish national, was previously employed in the hospitality industry. Over the past two years he has managed his own company in which he acted as a consultant in architecture and design.

With these four additions, Dan-Bunkering says the team in Copenhagen now comprises 12 traders. According to the company's website, the team is made up of seven bunker traders, four senior bunker traders, one sales coordinator and a sales manager.

Contact details for the new hires have been provided below.

Asia Joanna Podraza
Phone: +45 3345 5431
Mobile: +45 2677 2256
Email and Skype for Business: jdr@dan-bunkering.com

Lennart Larsson
Phone: +45 3345 5429
Mobile: +45 2845 0389
Email and Skype for Business: mln@dan-bunkering.com

Thomas Jorgensen
Phone: +45 3345 5426
Mobile: +45 2845 0375
Fax: +45 3345 5411
Email and Skype for Business: thj@dan-bunkering.com

William Christoffer Seidenfaden
Phone: +45 3345 5427
Mobile: +45 2845 0364
Email and Skype for Business: wis@dan-bunkering.com


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