Mor Baranes Schwartz
About Mor Baranes Schwartz
Mor Baranes Schwartz serves as the Head of Business Applications at Flare since 2021, bringing extensive experience in Salesforce and business transformation from previous roles at JFrog and Intel Corporation.
Work at Flare
Mor Baranes Schwartz has served as the Head of Business Applications at Flare since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of business applications that drive efficiency and innovation within the organization. Her leadership in this position has contributed to the advancement of Flare's operational capabilities.
Previous Experience at Intel Corporation
Before joining Flare, Mor Baranes Schwartz worked at Intel Corporation as a Business Analyst from 2014 to 2016. During her tenure at Intel in Israel, she focused on analyzing business processes and identifying areas for improvement, contributing to the company's operational success.
Experience at JFrog
Mor Baranes Schwartz held multiple roles at JFrog from 2016 to 2021. She began as a Salesforce Administrator and Project Manager, then progressed to Salesforce Release Manager, and finally served as Salesforce Team Leader. In these positions, she developed strong skills in Salesforce process design and integrations, enhancing JFrog's application capabilities.
Education and Expertise
Mor Baranes Schwartz earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering/Industrial Management from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, completing her studies from 2012 to 2016. Her educational background supports her expertise in driving business transformation through innovative applications, as well as her ability to quickly grasp technical concepts.
Skills and Professional Attributes
Mor Baranes Schwartz possesses strong skills in process design and integrations, particularly within Salesforce projects. She demonstrates a high level of enthusiasm for strategic thinking and problem-solving, along with a strong motivation for continuous learning, which enhances her effectiveness in her current role.