Benjamin Marie
About Benjamin Marie
Benjamin Marie is a data governance analyst and application developer with extensive experience in data management and business intelligence. He has worked for various companies, including CGI, Domtar, and Pictet Asset Management, and has a strong educational background in information technology and data governance.
Work at Domtar
Benjamin Marie has held multiple positions at Domtar since 2008, currently serving as Développeur application. His previous roles include Analyste Fonctionnel SAP (SCM) from 2010 to 2014, Superviseur BI from 2016 to 2018, and Analyste BI (BW, Tableau Software) from 2014 to 2016. During his tenure, he played a key role in the analytical transformation of the company by selecting and implementing the Tableau solution. He also defined and implemented a data governance framework and created a data catalog in Tableau.
Experience at CGI
Benjamin worked at CGI as a Conseiller senior en gouvernance de données from 2018 to 2019. In this role, he focused on data governance strategies and frameworks, contributing to the organization's data management practices in the Montréal region.
Background in Information Technology
Benjamin studied at AFORP OISE, where he earned a DEC TECHNIQUE in Information Technology from 1993 to 1995. He also attended Collège de Maisonneuve, achieving certifications in Design Thinking and Design UX in 2018. His education includes preparation for the SCRUM PSPO 1 - Product Owner 1 certification and the Scrum Master (PSM I) certification, both completed in 2018.
Role at Pictet Asset Management
Since 2020, Benjamin has been working as a data governance analyst at Pictet Asset Management in the Genève region. His responsibilities include implementing a new open-source data catalog and establishing data quality monitoring with data providers, enhancing the organization’s data governance practices.
Previous Experience at Fusepoint Managed Services
Before joining Domtar, Benjamin worked at Fusepoint Managed Services as an EDI Specialist from 2006 to 2010. His role involved managing electronic data interchange processes, contributing to the efficiency of data transactions within the organization.