Madina Zabran
About Madina Zabran
Madina Zabran is an Engineering Manager with a diverse background in software engineering and research. She has held various roles in organizations such as Charlie Health, COCC, and IBM, and is dedicated to inspiring growth and joy in the workplace.
Current Role at Charlie Health
Madina Zabran serves as the Engineering Manager at Charlie Health since 2023. In this role, she oversees engineering projects and leads a team of software engineers. Her responsibilities include managing project timelines, ensuring quality standards, and fostering a collaborative work environment. Zabran's leadership aims to enhance team performance and drive innovation within the organization.
Previous Experience at Charlie Health
Before her current position, Madina Zabran worked at Charlie Health as a Senior Software Engineer and Lead from 2022 to 2023. In this capacity, she contributed to software development projects and played a key role in technical decision-making. Her experience at Charlie Health has equipped her with insights into the company's operations and technology needs.
Work History at COCC
Madina Zabran has extensive experience at COCC, where she held multiple positions. She worked as a Software Engineer from 2018 to 2020, followed by a role as Software Engineering Team Lead from 2020 to 2021. In 2021, she served as Programming Supervisor for one year. Her tenure at COCC involved developing software solutions and leading engineering teams in Connecticut.
Academic Background in Computer Science
Madina Zabran studied at Binghamton University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) and a Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Mathematics from the same institution. Her academic background has provided her with a solid foundation in technical skills and analytical thinking.
Research and Teaching Experience
Zabran has a background in research and education, having worked as a Research Assistant at Binghamton University from 2010 to 2011 and again from 2013 to 2018. She also served as a Teaching Assistant from 2011 to 2014. These roles involved supporting faculty in research projects and assisting students in their learning, contributing to her expertise in the field.