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Carlo Stark

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

Carlo’s role within Truescape has changed a few times over the years from Project Manager to Project Director and then to Corporate Services Manager. After a short break, Carlo rejoined Truescape earlier this year as a Production Coordinator bringing with him his wealth of knowledge. He spends his time leading the quality assurance process to maintain our high standards for client simulation, assisting Project Managers in the day-to-day coordination of Production team resources, and he’s skilled at drawing on his many years’ experience to mentor and support younger members of the team.

Being Bavarian, it’s funny to learn that Carlo doesn’t like beer (at all), but he does enjoySharing of knowledge and experience with the team and seeing team members grow and gain new skills – teaching each other”

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