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Michalis I. Hadjiyiannis

VP Of Products at Hellas Direct

Michalis I. Hadjiyiannis has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and industries. Michalis I. started their career as a Summer Intern at Merrill Lynch in 2007, where they developed web services using Java as a member of the market data team. In 2008, they worked as a Placement Student at Morgan Stanley.

From 2012 to 2013, Michalis worked as a Freelance C# Developer, developing SaaS for executing customer satisfaction surveys using the ASP. Net MVC framework with C# and Razor.

From 2014 to the present, Michalis has been employed at Hellas Direct, a company specializing in insurance, holding various positions. Michalis I. started as a Senior Data Analyst, building ETL and web-scraping pipelines, analyzing and visualizing data using Python and PowerBI, and developing intelligence features to drive business decisions. Michalis I. then moved on to become a Technical Team Lead, managing a team responsible for the development of analytics and pricing infrastructure. In this role, they deployed event-driven data collection, real-time analytics, and a remarketing platform. Afterwards, they became a Product Manager, overseeing the development of in-house tools for the company's claims handling, garage handling, and dispatching operations. Michalis I. was also involved in the development of pricing and fraud detection AI platforms. Currently, they hold the position of Senior Technical Product Manager at Hellas Direct, where they oversee teams responsible for building internal tools and works directly with leadership to set targets and improve operational processes.

Overall, Michalis I. Hadjiyiannis has demonstrated expertise in technical project management, product development, data analysis, and software development throughout their career.

Michalis I. Hadjiyiannis completed a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Computer Science at Imperial College London from 2005 to 2009. Following this, they pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Operations Research, also at Imperial College London, from 2009 to 2013.

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