Aïcha Khattabi
About Aïcha Khattabi
Aïcha Khattabi is a Product Owner and Business Analyst at Desjardins, with extensive experience in mobile solutions and telecommunications sales. She also serves on the Diversity and Inclusion Committee at Coopérathon.
Company: Desjardins
Aïcha Khattabi has a prolific career at Desjardins, where she has held multiple roles since 2011. Her roles have ranged from a business analyst to a quality assurance analyst, and currently, she serves as a Product Owner and Responsable de Produit Solutions Mobiles Transactionnelles. She also concurrently worked as a Business Analyst, accumulating substantial experience in various domains.
Role at Coopérathon
In addition to her responsibilities at Desjardins, Aïcha Khattabi is actively involved with Coopérathon as a member of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee. This role underlines her commitment to fostering an inclusive environment and promoting diversity within the organization.
Past Experience: Sales and Support Roles
Aïcha Khattabi has gathered extensive experience in sales and support roles across several companies. She worked as an IT client support specialist at Betclic Everest Group, a sales advisor at Bell and Bouygues Telecom, and a mobile sales manager at Boulanger. Additionally, her early roles included serving as a Deputy Manager at The Phone House Telecom GmbH in France.
Education: HEC Montréal and Université de Provence
Aïcha Khattabi has a robust educational background with studies at HEC Montréal from 2015 to 2018 and Université de Provence (Aix - Marseille I) from 2003 to 2005. Her academic qualifications have laid a strong foundation for her diverse roles in business analysis and product management.
Career Journey from France to Canada
Before moving to Canada, Aïcha Khattabi's career began in France, where she worked with companies like Bouygues Telecom and The Phone House Telecom GmbH. Her roles in these companies spanned sales advisory and management positions, which provided her with significant experience in telecommunications and mobile solutions. She transitioned to Canada, taking on roles at Bell and Desjardins, further expanding her expertise.