Susan Barry
About Susan Barry
Susan Barry is a Product Analyst at FINEOS in Dublin, where she has worked since 2013. She has extensive experience in software engineering, having held senior positions at Baltimore Technologies and Ericsson over a span of several years.
Current Role at FINEOS
Susan Barry has been working at FINEOS as a Product Analyst since 2013. In this role, she focuses on product development and analysis, contributing to the company's offerings in the insurance technology sector. Her experience in analyzing product requirements and user needs plays a crucial role in enhancing the company's product portfolio. Based in Dublin, she collaborates with cross-functional teams to ensure that products meet market demands and align with business objectives.
Previous Experience at Ericsson
Susan Barry worked at Ericsson in two capacities. She served as a Senior Software Engineer from 2000 to 2006, where she contributed to software development projects. After a brief hiatus, she returned to Ericsson as a Systems Engineer from 2006 to 2009. In both roles, she gained significant experience in software engineering and systems analysis, which has informed her current work in product analysis.
Experience at Baltimore Technologies
Before her tenure at Ericsson, Susan Barry worked at Baltimore Technologies as a Senior Software Engineer from 1985 to 1993. During her eight years there, she developed her skills in software engineering, contributing to various projects that shaped her career trajectory. This early experience laid the foundation for her future roles in technology and product analysis.
Education and Expertise
Susan Barry studied at Trinity College, Dublin, where she earned a B.A. (Mod) in Computer Science from 1981 to 1985. This academic background provided her with a solid foundation in computer science principles and practices. Additionally, she attended Presentation Convent in Thurles, where she completed her early education. Her educational qualifications support her expertise in software engineering and product analysis.