Disha B.
About Disha B.
Disha B. is a Senior Manager of Partner Success at Medallia, with a strong background in technical program management and extensive experience in partner success strategies across various industries. She holds a Master's Degree in Information Technology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has worked in multiple roles in technology services and management.
Current Role at Medallia
Disha B. currently serves as Senior Manager of Partner Success at Medallia, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on managing partner success strategies, leveraging her extensive experience across various industries. Disha operates in a hybrid work environment based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Previous Experience at Medallia
Before her current role, Disha worked at Medallia as Technical Manager in Professional Services from 2020 to 2022. She also held the position of Manager of Partner Success for 8 months in 2022. Her tenure at Medallia involved implementing technical solutions and enhancing customer experience.
Professional Background
Disha has a diverse professional background, having worked at Accenture in various roles, including Software Engineering Test Analyst and Software Engineering Lead Test Analyst. She also served as an IT Technical Analyst at Cummins Inc. Her experience spans multiple industries such as retail, insurance, automotive, and hospitality.
Education and Expertise
Disha holds a Master’s Degree in Information Technology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, which she completed in 2015. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Mody University of Science and Technology in 2010. Her educational background supports her expertise in technical program management and implementation.
Teaching Experience
In addition to her professional roles, Disha has experience in academia as a Teaching Assistant at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She assisted in Applied Databases and IT Infrastructure Lab courses in 2015, contributing to the educational development of students in the Charlotte area.