Isabelle Verschaetse

Isabelle Verschaetse is a skilled Consultant at DARWIND since October 2022, specializing as a Business/Data Analyst. Currently contributing to Fluxys as a Capacity and Infrastructure Study Engineer, Isabelle previously held the position of QA Inventory Analyst at Johnson & Johnson, where responsibilities included creating data reports and visualizations to support decision-making. An earlier role at M3-BIORES involved video data labeling for a research project on tailbiting detection in pigs. Isabelle Verschaetse holds a Master’s degree in Human Health Engineering from KU Leuven and a Bachelor’s degree in Bio-ingenieurswetenschappen from the same institution, complemented by an exchange semester at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna.

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DARWIND - empowering evolution

At Darwind, we match talent with forward-thinking clients to ignite synergies and achieve mutual success in an everchanging world. Through continuous learning and people development, we empower you to fulfill your potential. Darwind was born from the observation that the current model of consulting firms did not allow to get a Win for the 3 parties involved: the consultant, the client and the company. We have developed a different model, driven by the motivation of the consultant as first factor of success of a project. We proactively manage the "stretch"​ on the missions in order to ensure proactive delivery on the one hand and growth of the employee's competences and learnability on the other hand. Our consultants work on the bridge between Technology and Business. We help our clients through change and evolution (ex: Project/ Program Manager, Process Manager, PMO, Product Owner, Change Manager, Solution Architect, Scrum Master,..) In an everchanging world, we believe that the capacity to adapt is a key competence. “The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails” - William Arthur Ward