Data Friendly Space
Stephanie Thea has a diverse work experience in project management, technical consulting, and entrepreneurship. Stephanie has worked in various roles and companies, including Data Friendly Space, boldcode_, POWA, SC21, Freelance, self-employed, Keila, Redstart, Loop Odyssey, and Alstom Transport. Stephanie'sroles have included Technical and Digital Project Manager, Project Manager, Web Project Manager, Technical Consulting, Python Instructor, Co-Founder, Entrepreneur, Co-founder and COO, Project Engineering Manager, Deputy Project Technical Manager, System Design Leader, and System Design Engineer. At Alstom Transport, they held multiple roles and responsibilities related to managing revamping projects for subway signaling systems, including project scope, budget, resources, time plan, migration strategy, system acceptance, technical reference to the customer, coordination between teams, and proposing technical improvements.
Stephanie Thea earned a Master's Degree in Engineering from CentraleSupélec from 2004 to 2007. In 2006 to 2007, Stephanie pursued further studies in Electrical Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Prior to their Master's Degree, they attended Lycée Louis le Grand from 2001 to 2003 for Prepa PC*. Stephanie also completed their secondary education at Lycée Louis le Grand from 1998 to 2001, although specific details regarding degree attainment or field of study during this period are not available.
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Data Friendly Space
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Data Friendly Space (DFS) is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization based in the United States with a presence in Switzerland, Germany and Nepal. DFS’ guiding principle is to improve information management and analysis capacity, tools and processes in the humanitarian and development community to enable better informed and more targeted assistance. DFS focuses on creation of data centric web applications, websites and mobile applications to support humanitarian organizations in extracting actionable insights from their data and execute their missions. In addition to software development and cybersecurity services, DFS also provides a range of analytical services focused on strengthening data collection and analysis capacities in humanitarian emergencies. DFS also focuses on the intersection between data automation processes powered by Artificial Intelligence and human knowledge, and in particular when one can help the other to execute analysis. We have been working with numerous IGOs and international organiaztions based in Geneva, such as the UN (and its various bodies, UNHCR, OHCHR, UNEP, UNFPA), IFRC, DFID, JIPS and IDMC. DFS team is composed of experts from the humanitarian information management and analysis field who specialize in real time secondary data review and development of humanitarian apps that support timely extraction of information from large volumes of unstructured data. DFS staff is closely linked to the DEEP initiative (thedeep.io) and part of the benefits from DFS contracts directly contribute to the maintenance and further development of DEEP.