Marta Montoliu
About Marta Montoliu
Marta Montoliu is a Finance Officer for Project Management at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in finance and administration, with previous roles at Nanusens and Generalitat de Catalunya.
Current Role at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Marta Montoliu serves as the Finance Officer for Project Management at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. In this role, she has been responsible for overseeing financial management and reporting tasks since 2020. She utilizes SAP Business One project database to manage financial data effectively. Her position involves collaboration with various stakeholders, including Public Institutions, Project Managers, Group Leaders, and Department Directors, to ensure smooth project execution.
Previous Experience at Nanusens
Before her current role, Marta Montoliu worked at Nanusens as the Responsible for the Department of Administration and Finance from 2016 to 2020. During her four years there, she managed administrative and financial operations, contributing to the organization's overall efficiency and effectiveness in financial management.
Experience at Generalitat de Catalunya
Marta Montoliu gained early experience working at the Generalitat de Catalunya as an Ayudante in the Departamento de Comunicación from 2011 to 2012. This role provided her with foundational skills in communication and administration, which she later applied in her finance-related positions.
Education and Academic Background
Marta Montoliu holds a Master's degree in Contabilidad y Finanzas from the Barcelona School of Management, which she completed in 2017. She also earned a Llicenciatura en Administració i Direcció d'Empreses from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Additionally, she participated in an Erasmus program at Universität Wien / University of Vienna from 2010 to 2011, enhancing her academic experience.
Collaboration with External Auditors
In her current role, Marta Montoliu collaborates with external auditors to ensure compliance and accuracy in financial reporting for research projects. This collaboration is essential for maintaining the integrity of financial data and ensuring that all financial practices meet regulatory standards.