Dominik Schneider Perfumer

  • Dominik Schneider Perfumer:

  Dominik Schneider is a multi - faceted individual with a diverse range of experiences across different fields.

  In the business and marketing realm, he has held significant positions in renowned companies. After graduating in Media - and Communication Sciences from the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, he began his career at Clariant as Head of Online Communications, later advancing to become a Global Media Relations Manager. He then moved to Coop, the largest Swiss retailer, as a Spokesperson, and finally to the Straumann Group. At Straumann, he built up its global social media strategy and led the Digital Marketing & Customer Engagement team. Here, he was responsible for a wide array of digital marketing initiatives, including global integrated digital marketing campaigns, demand generation, content marketing, marketing automation, eCommerce, email marketing, social media, and the digital commercial transformation of the entire company.

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  In the sports journalism field, Dominik Schneider has made a name for himself as a well - informed reporter. He has broken news about transfer interests of various football clubs. For instance, he reported that Bayern was interested in Henk's 24 - year - old forward, Aron Dida Arokodare, considering him as a potential backup for Harry Kane, with Henk valuing the player at 25 million euros. He also disclosed that Borussia Dortmund and VfB Stuttgart had inquired about the player. Additionally, he informed the football community that clubs like Borussia Mönchengladbach and Fulham were interested in St. - Gilloise's 25 - year - old midfielder, Cameron Puertas.

  In the fragrance - related scientific research area, he has been involved in important studies. He was part of a research project that focused on the production of the fragrance geraniol in peroxisomes of a product - tolerant baker's yeast. Monoterpenoids like geraniol are highly relevant in the industry, being key fragrance materials for perfumes, cosmetics, and household products. The study evaluated two approaches to enhance geraniol production, which led to an 80% increase in geraniol titers. This research could potentially contribute to a more cost - efficient and eco - friendly microbial production method for industrial fragrance materials.