PRODA LTD
Khadija Manjlai has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Khadija is currently working as the Head of Marketing at PRODA LTD since February 2023. Prior to that, they worked at Rentokil Initial as the Studio Lead for Brand, Marketing, and Content Communications from March 2019 to May 2022. Before that, they were a GP Website Editor at NHS North Central London CCG from August 2017 to December 2018. Khadija also worked as an Account Director at HN Marketing from April 2016 to March 2017. Additionally, they have experience as a Content Consultant at International Trade Single Window, Business Link from May 2006 to March 2007. Khadija's early career includes working at BBC Worldwide as an Editor, IT & DevOps from June 2001 to March 2006. Khadija holds a B.A. Honors degree in English.
Khadija Manjlai has completed several certifications and courses in the field of marketing. Khadija holds a Content Marketing Certification from HubSpot Academy, which is valid until July 2023. Additionally, they have pursued B2B Customer Experience and Digital Marketing studies at CIM | The Chartered Institute of Marketing. Khadija has also completed an Advanced Certificate in Marketing, which is a one-year course offered by CIM. However, the specific start and end years of their education are not provided.
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PRODA LTD
PRODA is focuses on solving core data processing pain points in real estate. They are combining real estate expertise with data science to develop machine leaning-enabled software, with the aim of truly automating many analysis and reporting tasks for real estate professionals.Automation is a key driver of digital transformation in everyindustry, underpinned by advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Automation holds huge potential to improve speed, accuracy and productivity. The real estate industry is no exception, but so far limited progress has been made towards digitalisation. Many companies are still running on traditional workflows, for instance using spreadsheets to organise, process and share their data. This data comes in unlimited different formats, and is often stored across unstructured, disparate filing systems, creating data silos.