Eturnity AG
Laila Haller is currently serving as the Head of Finance (CFO) at Eturnity since February 2024. Previously, Laila held various positions at Albin Kistler AG from October 2014 to July 2023, including Vice Director and Analyst in the Consumer Discretionary Sector, providing recommendations that contributed to above-average investment returns, as well as advising clients on financial planning. Prior roles at UBS included Associate Director in Fixed Income Sales Development and Equity Controlling, managing product life-cycles and overseeing the Equity Derivatives business. Laila began a career in finance as a Junior Assistant at the University of Zurich while completing a Bachelor's degree in Banking and Finance, followed by an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
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Eturnity AG
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At Eturnity we admire the power of renewable energies and are convinced that it will be possible to supply the world with energy from renewable sources only. By simplifying sales, consultation and quotation processes for decentralized energy systems we help making the energy transition more efficient and affordable for everyone. Eturnity designs, fosters and develops a cloud-web platform which revolutionizes the way solar and heating installers, consulting companies and energy utilities sell decentralized energy systems. The Eturnity software integrates the complete sales and consultation process from the first end-customer contact to the final quotation into one single platform. The process is seamlessly integrated and thereby simplifies the acquisition process and improves information efficiency. On-site consultation, layout and dimensioning, simulation, profitability calculation and the generation of quotations can easily be manged on one platform. By providing attractive quotations and comprehensible information to end-customers the platform furthermore fosters customer-centricity and thus enhances success and efficiency of consultation processes.