Emily Niño has a diverse work history, starting in 2009 as an Analyst Jr. at Indra, where they maintained the MiPunto.com website. Emily then worked as an Analista .NET/SQL Server Semisenior at PROTEDIG from 2010 to 2013. At G&L Group, Emily served as a Senior Programmer and was responsible for estimations, project coordination, and database design from 2013 to 2017. Emily then joined ICBC Argentina as a Functional Tester, participating in the transition from Waterfall to Agile. Emily worked at Edutecno as a Team Lead, overseeing VR and AR projects and tracking backlog and delivery. Emily later worked at Valtech Argentina as a Product Owner, leading Scrum ceremonies and validating UX proposals. At Scotiabank, Emily served as a Senior Business Analyst, contributing to app and web projects. Emily then took on the role of a Technical Business Analyst at Fpay, leading the development and implementation of PSP products. Emily's most recent role is as a Product Owner at Tenpo, where they are responsible for feature scope, integration, and UX collaboration.
Emily Niño's education history is as follows:
From 2020 to 2021, they attended Coderhouse and obtained a degree in Product Manager. Emily'sfield of study was also Product Manager.
In 2016, they enrolled in Scrum Alliance to become a Certified Scrum Product Owner. The duration of their program is not specified.
From 2012 to 2014, they attended Universidad Tecnológica Nacional and received a degree in "Gestión de proyectos con Metodologías ágiles" (Agile Project Management).
Between 2004 and 2009, they studied at UNEFA and graduated as an "Ingeniero de Sistemas" (Systems Engineer).
Additionally, Emily Niño obtained several certifications. Emily became a Certified Scrum Product Owner from Scrum Alliance in October 2017. Emily completed a course on "Metodologías Ágiles para Gestión de Proyectos de Desarrollo de Software" (Agile Methodologies for Software Development Project Management) from UTN Buenos Aires in June 2015. Emily also obtained a certification from Coderhouse as a Product Manager, although the specific month and year are not provided.
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