Diego Liberman

Chief Executive Officer at Manas.Tech

Diego Liberman has an extensive work experience in the technology field. Diego started their career in 2003 as a Fullstack Lotus Notes Developer at Leviminond, where they developed features, bug fixes, and built new applications. Diego also coached new developers and gathered requirements from end users. In 2007, they joined IBM as a Team Leader and Fullstack Lotus Notes Developer, where they developed various features and led the development of projects. In 2009, they worked at Thales para PSA Peugeot Citroën as a Fullstack Lotus Notes Developer, focusing on developing new features and bug fixing. Starting from 2010, Diego worked as a Freelance Fullstack Lotus Notes Developer, taking on projects for companies like Avon, Aguas Danone, HDI, and PSA Peugeot Citroën. Diego developed features, bug fixes, and new applications during this period. In 2010, they joined gA as a Fullstack Lotus Notes Developer and later took on roles as a Project Leader, Project Manager, and Scrum Master. Diego led the implementation of a production support team and gained experience in demand planning, stock management, and customer satisfaction. In 2018, they joined Magoya as a Scrum Master and Client Lead, where they led the implementation of Scrum and was the focal point for 4 clients. Diego's most recent role is as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Manas.Tech. Diego joined the company in 2019 and served in various roles such as Team Lead, Product Manager, Developer, Project Manager, Mentor, and Director of Operations. As the CEO, they are responsible for the correct execution of all projects, maintaining a healthy work environment, and ensuring customer satisfaction.

Diego Liberman attended Universidad Tecnológica Nacional from 2002 to 2003, where they pursued a degree in Computer Science. After that, they enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires, although specific dates and degree information are not provided. In 2017, Diego obtained a certification as a Scrum Grand Master from the Universidad Tecnológica Nacional.

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