Elizabeth Sarobhasa, Pmp
About Elizabeth Sarobhasa, Pmp
Elizabeth Sarobhasa is a Senior Network Director and Developer Evangelist with extensive experience in technology and project management. She currently holds multiple roles, including Chief Architect at Narratic Labs and Technical Project Manager at the Python Software Foundation.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
Elizabeth Sarobhasa serves in multiple roles across various organizations. She is the Chief Architect and Head of Engineering at Narratic Labs since 2023. Additionally, she holds the position of Technical Project Manager for Developer Events at the Python Software Foundation, focusing on PyCascades since 2022. Elizabeth is also a Senior Network Director and Developer Evangelist at Women Who Code, a role she has maintained since 2019. Furthermore, she is involved with Tech Ladies® as a Founding Member and serves as an Advisor at PyCascades.
Professional Experience
Elizabeth has a diverse professional background, having worked in various capacities in the tech industry. She was previously the Conference Chair and Head of Sponsorship at PyCascades. Her experience also includes roles at TEKsystems, where she was a Senior Product Marketing Manager and previously a Product Analyst and Technical Project Manager. Elizabeth has contributed to Women Who Code as a Leadership Fellow and Python Developer Advocate, and she has held positions at organizations like Gravitydrift.ltd and ThoughtExchange.
Educational Background
Elizabeth holds multiple degrees and certifications. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Simon Fraser University. Additionally, she studied Computer Science and Information Systems at Langara College, where she obtained an Associate's degree. Elizabeth is currently pursuing certificates in Cloud Transformation and Technology Infrastructure Strategy, as well as Artificial Intelligence Cloud Solutions Strategy at The University of British Columbia.
Involvement in Women-Focused Organizations
Elizabeth has been actively involved in organizations that support women in technology. She has served as a Chapter Lead for Women Who Code Vancouver and is currently a Women Techmakers Ambassador. Her role at Women Who Drone includes responsibilities in communications, business development, and product marketing. Elizabeth's commitment to promoting women in tech is evident through her ongoing participation in these initiatives.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Elizabeth possesses a wide range of technical skills, including project management, data analysis, and cloud technology. She has experience in Agile methodologies and has worked as a Scrum Master. Her roles have required proficiency in product marketing and development, particularly in the context of technology and software. Elizabeth's background in data science and database administration further enhances her technical capabilities.