Joanna Dziuba Gałda
About Joanna Dziuba Gałda
Joanna Dziuba Gałda is a Team Lead and Scrum Master with extensive experience in Agile methodologies and coaching. She has held various roles in organizations such as Citi, Future Processing, and ING Tech Poland, and has a strong educational background in international relations and project management.
Current Role at Future Processing
Joanna Dziuba Gałda serves as a Team Lead and Scrum Master at Future Processing since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for guiding teams through Agile methodologies, ensuring effective collaboration and project delivery. Her leadership focuses on fostering an environment conducive to continuous improvement and team growth.
Previous Experience at Citi
Joanna Dziuba Gałda has held multiple positions at Citi from 2015 to 2019. Initially, she worked as an Agreements Coordinator for 8 months, followed by a role as a BP&A Intermediate Analyst for 11 months. She later served as an MIS Manager for 3 years, where she contributed to management information systems and data analysis.
Training and Coaching Expertise
Joanna has created and conducted training sessions in Agile, Scrum, Kanban, and Lean methodologies. She has led over 30 personal growth and career development processes, including coaching and mentoring for Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Leaders, Managers, and engineers. Additionally, she has coached nearly 30 teams in Agile/Scrum, Lean, team building, and professional growth.
Educational Background
Joanna Dziuba Gałda holds a Master of Arts in International Relations with a specialization in Political Science from the University of Lodz, completed in 2010. She also pursued postgraduate studies in Project Management at the University of Warsaw from 2010 to 2011. Earlier, she studied International Relations at Ilia State University for one year from 2008 to 2009.
Entrepreneurial Ventures
In addition to her corporate roles, Joanna is the owner of Asia Dziuba, where she works as a Business Coach, Trainer, and Agile Coach since 2013. She also owns Języki Kaukazu (Languages of the Caucasus) since 2019, focusing on language and cultural education.