Donato Calace
Vice President, Accounts & Innovation
Datamaran
Dr. Donato Calace is the Director of Accounts and Innovation at Datamaran. In this role, he leads global innovation projects for the firm as well as the sales and account strategy. He is the bridge between the community of existing and potential Datamaran users and the tech/product teams.
Donato speaks frequently at expert-conferences world-wide; he advises on the prioritization of business-critical R&D projects, understanding and anticipating the competitive landscape. In addition, he leads on the engagement and cooperation with the academic world.
Since 2019, Donato has been in charge of leading the expansion of Datamaran's operations in the United States.
A true expert in his field, in June 2016, Donato was awarded a Ph.D. in the international program “The Economics and Management of Natural Resources” developed by the LUM Jean Monnet University – Italy, Megatrend University, Belgrade (Serbia), China Three Gorges University (CTGU – China), Louisiana Tech University (USA) and Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University (SPbSFTU – Russia).
Recently, he wrote the definition of materiality for the Encyclopedia of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals edited by Springer.
Donato speaks frequently at expert-conferences world-wide; he advises on the prioritization of business-critical R&D projects, understanding and anticipating the competitive landscape. In addition, he leads on the engagement and cooperation with the academic world.
Since 2019, Donato has been in charge of leading the expansion of Datamaran's operations in the United States.
A true expert in his field, in June 2016, Donato was awarded a Ph.D. in the international program “The Economics and Management of Natural Resources” developed by the LUM Jean Monnet University – Italy, Megatrend University, Belgrade (Serbia), China Three Gorges University (CTGU – China), Louisiana Tech University (USA) and Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University (SPbSFTU – Russia).
Recently, he wrote the definition of materiality for the Encyclopedia of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals edited by Springer.