Bank fuer Tirol und Vorarlberg AG
Ramona Lechner is a seasoned professional in digital transformation and project management, currently serving as a Digital Transformation Manager, Product Owner, and Project Manager at BTV Vier Länder Bank since January 2018. In this role, Ramona is responsible for planning and coordinating the digital roadmap, leading IT projects, and acting as a key internal and external partner for digital initiatives, along with conducting business analysis and requirements management for new products. Ramona has also held positions focused on online and mobile banking, where responsibilities included managing demand and quality assurance as well as acting as a liaison between IT and sales. Earlier experience includes working at Gemeindeamt Reith bei Seefeld in various capacities, overseeing building procedures and event management. Ramona holds a Master's degree in International Business & Management and a Bachelor's degree in Business & Management from MCI | The Entrepreneurial School®.
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Bank fuer Tirol und Vorarlberg AG
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Bank fuer Tirol und Vorarlberg AG (BTV) is an Austria-based commercial bank. The Company diversifies its activities into four business segments: The Corporate Client business area, the Retail Customer business area, the Treasury business area and the Miscellaneous Business area. The Corporate Client business area is responsible for small, medium and large business customers, and accountants, as well as operates the Company's leasing subsidiary's business. The Retail Customer business area is responsible for the market segments of private individuals, free-lance professionals and micro companies. The Treasury business area is mainly responsible for treasury and trading activities, as well as the Company's stakeholder income. The Miscellaneous Business area encompasses Finance and Controlling, Legal and Investments, Marketing and Communication, and Group Auditing, among others. The Company is part of the so-called 3 Banks Group.