Nour Assaf
About Nour Assaf
Nour Assaf is a Program Manager at Murex SAS with over seven years of experience in product management and technical engineering. He has a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from Université Antonine and has held various roles at Murex, including Senior Product Manager and Technical Analyst.
Work at Murex
Nour Assaf has accumulated over seven years of experience at Murex SAS, holding various roles that include Technical Engineer, Technical Analyst, Senior Product Manager, and currently Program Manager. Assaf began as a Technical Engineer from 2014 to 2016, followed by a position as Technical Analyst from 2016 to 2019. In 2019, Assaf transitioned to the role of Senior Product Manager, where they worked until 2023. In 2023, Assaf took on the role of Program Manager, continuing to contribute to Murex's software development projects.
Education and Expertise
Nour Assaf earned a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from Université Antonine - UA, completing the program from 2011 to 2016. This educational background has equipped Assaf with a strong foundation in technology, which is complemented by extensive experience in Agile scrum methodologies. Assaf's expertise lies in blending technical skills with product management, focusing on evolving product strategies to meet client needs.
Background
Nour Assaf's professional journey began at Murex, where they developed a robust skill set in technical engineering and product management. Assaf's work has involved leading global cross-functional teams and collaborating with subject matter experts to successfully plan, build, launch, and manage software development projects. This background has provided Assaf with a comprehensive understanding of both technical and managerial aspects of product development.
Achievements
Throughout their tenure at Murex, Nour Assaf has led various software development projects, utilizing a combination of technology skills, Agile methodologies, and marketing orientation. Assaf's ability to address clients' pressing issues has been a significant aspect of their role, contributing to the successful evolution of product strategies within the organization.