Anna Lena Oesterle
About Anna Lena Oesterle
Anna Lena Oesterle is an IT project leader currently employed at Daimler AG since 2018 and has a background in process consulting at Hansgrohe Group, where she has worked since 2015.
Current Role at Daimler AG
Anna Lena Oesterle serves as an IT Projektleiterin at Daimler AG. She has held this position since 2018, contributing to various IT projects within the organization. Her role involves overseeing project implementation and ensuring alignment with company objectives. Oesterle's experience in managing IT initiatives supports Daimler's commitment to innovation and efficiency in its operations.
Experience at Hansgrohe Group
Oesterle has an extensive background with Hansgrohe Group, where she has worked since 2012. Initially, she was a Cooperative Education Student from 2012 to 2015, gaining practical experience in various departments. Following this, she took on the role of Junior Process Consultant in 2015, where she has been involved in process optimization and project management for nine years.
Previous Experience at Welch Allyn
In 2010, Anna Lena Oesterle worked at Welch Allyn as a Production and Quality Assistance for one month. This role provided her with foundational experience in production processes and quality assurance within a healthcare technology company, contributing to her overall professional development.
Internship at Hansgrohe North America
Oesterle gained international experience during her internship at Hansgrohe North America in 2014. She worked as an Operations Intern for three months in Alpharetta, Georgia. This position allowed her to understand operational processes in a North American context, enhancing her skills in a global business environment.
Educational Background
Anna Lena Oesterle studied at the Cooperative State University Mannheim from 2012 to 2015, where she completed her degree. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in business and management principles, which she has applied throughout her career in various roles within the industry.