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Inspiring stories of women in tech.
In our "bloom" series, we publish stories of inspiring women in the tech sector. These amazing people all have a unique path and their own definition of success. Our goal is to inspire you to go for your goals and dreams, no matter how ambitious, average or different. We hope to show you that the tech sector can be a perfect path for women who want to make an impact on the world.
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bloom: Katharina Graf
From protecting your time and energy to asserting personal limits, we often hear about the benefits of learning how to say ‘no’. But what about the advantages of saying ‘yes’? Meet Katharina Graf, Senior Supply Chain Consultant at OMP, and discover how saying yes to new experiences and challenges has shaped her life.
bloom: Enora Almeida
Support from a mentor at the right time can make all the difference. Meet Enora Almeida, a Supply Chain Consultant at OMP, who is now giving back by inspiring more girls and young women to pursue engineering. Curious to know how she’s making an impact? Read on to discover her story.
bloom: Melissa Franklin
If you work in tech, is it enough to be passionate about IT? Or is the enthusiasm of those around us part of it, too? For Melissa Franklin, Program Manager at OMP, you don't even have to ask. She loves how she combines her analytical and people skills in tech. 👩🏾💻🔥🙌🏾
bloom: Soizic Launay
It doesn’t matter where you start, all roads can lead to tech. Don’t believe us? Meet Soizic Launay, and you’ll quickly change your mind. From studying molecular biology, Soizic is now a Senior Quality Assurance Test Manager for OMP, a supply chain software company. Curious how she made the change? Keep reading to find out.
bloom: Jie Wu
It’s not easy to uproot yourself and move halfway around the world to live, study and work in a new language, culture and country 🌏. But that's what Jie Wu did when she moved from China to Belgium. 20 years later, Jie is still based in Belgium, combining the best of both worlds as Team Manager for OMP China. Want to find out how she does it? Keep on reading.