Lovelina Dsouza

Lovelina Dsouza

Lovelina Dsouza

Vice President Human Resources

Vice President Human Resources

Vice President Human Resources

Furtados School of Music

Furtados School of Music

Furtados School of Music

Vice President Human Resources at Furtados School of Music

Vice President Human Resources at Furtados School of Music

Vice President Human Resources at Furtados School of Music

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₹ 8k / hr

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₹ 4k / 30 mins

₹ 750 / 15 mins

Key Competencies

Data Analysis

Market Research

Strategic Planning

Leadership

Team Management

Leadership

Customer Engagement

Digital Marketing

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₹ 8k / hr

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₹ 4k / 30 mins

Key Competencies

Leadership

Strategic Planning

Business Development

Financial Acumen

Team Management

Project Management

Change Management

Risk Assessment

About

About

About

Lovelina

Lovelina

Lovelina

Lovelina Dsouza is the Vice President Human Resources at Furtados School of Music, where they drive strategic initiatives and growth. Professional Journey: Lovelina's career began with a strong foundation, holding key roles such as Vice President Human Resources at Furtados School of Music, contributing significantly to business expansion. Professional Milestones:

- Led efforts that significantly boosted brand recognition as Vice President Human Resources at Furtados School of Music.

- Played a key role in strategic planning and execution at Furtados School of Music. Lovelina Dsouza is highly skilled in strategic management, leadership, project planning, and operational excellence.

Experience

Vice President Human Resources

Furtados School of Music

Sep 2021 - Present

Mumbai

Vice President Human Resources

Futurense Technologies

Oct 2020 - Jul 2021

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Education

Post Graduate Diploma, Human Resources Development

Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research

Aug 2004 - May 2005

Bachelor of Commerce - BCom

K J Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce

Jul 2001 - Mar 2004