Experienced Head of Technical Program Management and Project Manager with a proven track record of delivering successful projects within the automotive industry. With over 10 years of experience in both program and project management, I have a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share.

My background includes leading cross-functional teams in the development of autonomous driving and e-mobility projects, defining technical program management, building out and mentoring teams, and driving alignment across engineering departments. I have a talent for managing project scope, timelines, and budgets while maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders and a deep understanding of both classical project management and agile methods. I am dedicated to continuously improving processes and leading teams to reach their goals.

Whether you're a seasoned project manager looking to take your skills to the next level or a new professional looking to start a career in project management, I am happy to help you reach your goals or just give you another perspective on a topic.

My Mentoring Topics

  • Project Management
  • Project Planning
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Status Reports
  • Scrum and Agile Methodologies
  • Team Management
  • OKRs
  • Time management

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