Ekaterina Solovieva
About Ekaterina Solovieva
Ekaterina Solovieva is an International Business Development Manager with extensive experience in the field, currently working at Mail.ru Group since 2017. She has previously held positions at Deloitte Cis, Infowatch, and Borlas, and holds advanced degrees in Economics and Project Management.
Work at Mail.ru Group
Ekaterina Solovieva has been employed at Mail.ru Group as an International Business Development Manager since 2017. In this role, she focuses on expanding the company's international market presence and developing strategic partnerships. Her tenure at Mail.ru Group has lasted for seven years, during which she has contributed to various initiatives aimed at enhancing the company's global outreach.
Previous Experience at Deloitte Cis
Before joining Infowatch, Ekaterina Solovieva worked at Deloitte Cis as a consultant for a period of five months in 2014. This experience provided her with insights into consulting practices and business strategies, which she later applied in her subsequent roles in international business development.
Career at Infowatch
Ekaterina Solovieva served as the International Business Development Manager at Infowatch from 2014 to 2017. During her three years in this position, she was responsible for driving the company's international growth and establishing new business opportunities in various markets.
Background and Education
Ekaterina Solovieva studied at Mordovia State University Named After N.P. Ogarev, where she earned a Master's degree in Economics from 2006 to 2011. She furthered her education at Moscow Business School, obtaining a Master of Business Administration with a focus on Project Management from 2014 to 2016. This educational background has equipped her with the necessary skills for her roles in business development.
Role at Borlas
Prior to her position at Infowatch, Ekaterina Solovieva worked at Borlas as Vice President Personal Assistant from 2012 to 2014. In this role, she supported executive management and contributed to the operational efficiency of the organization during her two-year tenure.