Tracey Oesterle

Senior Product Owner @ CDL Software

About Tracey Oesterle

Tracey Oesterle is a Senior Product Owner at CDL Software, where she has played a significant role in adopting Agile methodologies and enhancing digital product development since 2019. She has a background in European History from Colorado College and extensive experience in product ownership and development across various roles at CDL and TechnoPhobia Ltd.

Work at CDL Software

Tracey Oesterle has been employed at CDL Software since 2019, where she holds the position of Senior Product Owner. In addition to this role, she has also served as a Digital Product Owner since 2019 and has been involved in a secondment as a Digital Product Owner since 2018. Throughout her tenure at CDL, she has played a significant role in adopting Agile/Scrum methodologies in digital product development and implementation. Her contributions include leading the redevelopment of the CDL mobile app product and collaborating on regulatory-driven enhancements.

Previous Experience

Prior to her current roles at CDL Software, Tracey Oesterle worked at TechnoPhobia Ltd as an Account Manager from 2005 to 2009 in Sheffield, United Kingdom. She also held various positions at CDL Limited, including Senior Developer from 2000 to 2005, Internet Solutions Consultant from 2009 to 2016, and Direct Web Product Owner from 2016 to 2018. Her extensive experience in these roles has contributed to her expertise in product ownership and digital solutions.

Education and Expertise

Tracey Oesterle studied at Culver Academies, where she completed her high school education from 1992 to 1995. She then attended Colorado College, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in European History from 1995 to 1999. Her educational background has provided her with a strong foundation for her career in product management and digital development.

Key Projects and Contributions

Tracey Oesterle has been instrumental in several key projects at CDL Software. She initiated and led the redevelopment of the CDL mobile app, resulting in the release of the first branded version for a large corporate customer in January 2019. Additionally, she contributed to the implementation of CDL’s first self-service insurance portal for iGo4 insurance in 2011 and enhanced the functional capabilities of the self-service portal for major clients. Her efforts in organizing consumer surveys and user testing studies have informed CDL's Digital Roadmap.

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