Evelyne Dia
About Evelyne Dia
Evelyne Dia serves as the IT Environment Services Governance and Controls Manager at Nationwide Building Society, a position she has held since 2014. She has over a decade of experience in governance and control roles within the financial services sector.
Current Role at Nationwide Building Society
Evelyne Dia serves as the IT Environment Services Governance and Controls Manager at Nationwide Building Society. She has held this position since 2014, contributing to the organization's governance and control frameworks within IT services. Her role involves ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and managing risk associated with IT environments. Evelyne's tenure at Nationwide Building Society reflects her commitment to maintaining high standards in IT governance.
Previous Experience at Nationwide Building Society
Before her current role, Evelyne Dia worked at Nationwide Building Society as a Portfolio Governance and Control Manager for a period of seven months in 2014. Additionally, she served as a PMO Analyst from 2011 to 2014 for three years. In these roles, she focused on project management oversight and governance, contributing to the effective delivery of projects within the organization.
Professional Background in Project Management
Evelyne Dia has a solid background in project management, having worked as a Project Manager at Scottish Water from 2007 to 2011 for four years. In this capacity, she managed various projects, ensuring they were delivered on time and within budget. Her experience in project management has provided her with a strong foundation in governance and control processes.
Education and Qualifications
Evelyne Dia studied at De Montfort University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2003 to 2007. This educational background has equipped her with the analytical skills and knowledge necessary for her roles in governance and project management.
Early Career at IBM
Evelyne Dia began her professional career as a Data Centre Asset Analyst at IBM, where she worked for one year from 2005 to 2006. This role provided her with valuable experience in asset management and data center operations, laying the groundwork for her future positions in governance and project management.