Valentina Cracea
About Valentina Cracea
Valentina Cracea is a Business Analyst with a background in physics and experience in various financial institutions in Switzerland. She has worked at Indosuez Wealth Management, AZQORE SA, and currently at Lombard Odier Group, contributing to her expertise in the field.
Work at Lombard Odier
Valentina Cracea has been employed at Lombard Odier Group as a Business Analyst since 2020. Her role involves analyzing business processes and providing insights to improve operational efficiency. She works in Geneva, Switzerland, contributing to the firm's strategic initiatives and supporting various departments in achieving their objectives.
Previous Experience at Indosuez Wealth Management
Before joining Lombard Odier, Valentina Cracea worked as a Business Analyst at Indosuez Wealth Management from 2017 to 2018. During her time in the Lausanne Area, Switzerland, she focused on analyzing financial data and supporting decision-making processes within the organization.
Consulting Role at AZQORE SA
Valentina Cracea served as a Consultant at AZQORE SA from 2018 to 2020. In this position, she provided expert advice and solutions to enhance business operations. Her experience in consulting allowed her to develop skills in project management and client relations.
Education and Expertise
Valentina Cracea studied at ETH Zürich, where she earned a Master’s Degree in Physics from 2014 to 2016. Her academic background provided her with a strong foundation in analytical thinking and problem-solving, which she applies in her current role as a Business Analyst.
Research Assistant Experience
In 2016, Valentina Cracea worked as a Research Assistant at ETH Zürich for four months. This role involved supporting research projects and contributing to academic studies, further enhancing her analytical skills and understanding of complex data.
Tutoring at EPFL
Valentina Cracea was a Student Tutor at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne) from 2012 to 2014. In this position, she assisted students in their studies, demonstrating her ability to communicate complex concepts effectively.