Jaime Lewis-Gross has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Jaime currently holds the position of Vice President, Solutions Engineering (Americas) at Saviynt since December 2021. Prior to this, they served as the Director of Solutions Engineering & Strategy at Saviynt from March 2019 to December 2021.
Before joining Saviynt, Jaime worked at Identropy Inc. where they held the role of Vice President of IAM Strategy & Advisory Services. At Identropy, they provided innovative consulting services within Identity & Access Management and Access Governance. Jaime was responsible for planning, building, and running identity and access management solutions for clients. Jaime'stenure at Identropy lasted from July 2015 to February 2019.
From 2005 to 2015, Jaime worked at Courion Corporation in various roles. Jaime started as a Solution Delivery Consultant in September 2005 and progressed to become a Manager of Solution Consulting in January 2011. Eventually, they became the Director of Solution Consulting/Technical Presales in May 2013. During their time at Courion Corporation, Jaime managed customer requirements, developed software solutions, supported sales personnel, and provided technical expertise. Jaime also played a crucial role in solution roadmap planning and specialized selling strategies.
Prior to Courion Corporation, Jaime worked at CrunchTime Information Systems as a Software Implementation Specialist from August 2001 to September 2005. Jaime began their career at Flywire as a Quality Assurance professional in January 1999 and stayed there until July 2001.
Overall, Jaime's work experience showcases their expertise in solutions engineering, IAM strategy, advisory services, and software implementation. Jaime'sability to understand customer requirements, provide technical expertise, and develop innovative solutions has been instrumental in their success.
Jaime Lewis-Gross obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Business Administration from the UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics. This academic achievement occurred from 1995 to 1999.
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