Israel
Making a difference in people’s lives is my main passion. I have spent my career in hi-tech with the last 5 years immersed in the fast-paced start-up SaaS environment in Tel Aviv. I am a detail-oriented problem-solver with strong project management and communication skills. My excellent research and organisational abilities, combined with great tenacity, enable me to get to the root of issues. Being highly capable, results-driven, professional and responsible make me a valuable member of any team.
- Experience working with SaaS B2B Enterprises and complex customers’ environments ((Walmart, Fedex Freight, Burger King, The Co-op, Leroy Merlin)) - Solely responsible for gathering client requirements, formulating a product solution, technical implementation, and rolling out into a full scale of operations - Working closely with Product Management, Engineering, Pre-Sales and Customer Success teams - Mapping the customer’s pain points and requirements, and suggesting best practice solutions - Understanding and transforming business requirements into technical requirements
- Carried out the implementation of multiple logistics projects - Served as the liaison between the Project Management team and the R&D team.
- Responsible for onboarding new clients and managing the technical integration and implementation process. - Built long-term relationships with clients - Provided technical support
Managed Google AdWords campaigns for various clients and ran Google Analytics training courses for individuals and companies
Google launched the Google For Nonprofits (G4NP) programme in South Africa on 1-2 September. NGOs and the press were invited to the launch to hear what benefits this free programme offers to NGOs. I served as a consultant for the launch which involved: - Writing up case studies of NGOs who had successfully implemented Google Apps and Ad Grants - Presenting these case studies during the launch event - Sessions where I explained how Google Apps work This launch tied in with the Google NGO Academy workshops from earlier on in the year.
Digify is a 3-month digital bootcamp which is run by Livity Africa, funded by Google and is in association with the IAB. This is a full-time course for 15 smart, enthusiastic but opportunity-poor youth, where they are equipped for a career in digital marketing and advertising. As part-time trainer, I taught them about building websites using WordPress. The trainees were divided into groups and each assigned an NGO (non-governmental organisation) which needed a website built or redesigned. Each group created a website strategy, chose a design template and built a website for their NGO. I applied successfully for Google Ad Grants for all 5 NGOs.