Daniela Alejandra Araujo Simoes
About Daniela Alejandra Araujo Simoes
Daniela Alejandra Araujo Simoes is the IT Director for Colombia at Procter & Gamble, with extensive experience in digital transformation and business simplification projects in Central America and the Caribbean.
Company
Daniela Alejandra Araujo Simoes is currently working at Procter & Gamble. She holds the position of IT Director for Colombia and also serves as a Regional Program Leader and Digital Transformation Leader.
Title
Daniela is the IT Director for Colombia at Procter & Gamble, where she also serves as a Regional Program Leader and Digital Transformation Leader. Her role includes managing digital transformation initiatives and leading regional programs.
Education and Expertise
Daniela Alejandra Araujo Simoes studied Telecommunications Engineering at Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, earning her degree in Engineering. She also holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Science from Colegio Agustiniano Cristo Rey. With a strong focus on enabling business transformations and digital go-to-market strategies in Central America and the Caribbean, she possesses expertise in top-level and client management discussions.
Background
Daniela has a demonstrated history of working in the fast-moving consumer goods industry for 15 years, primarily with Procter & Gamble. Her experience includes roles such as Digital Transformation/IT Director for Central America and Caribbean Markets, Information Technology Manager, LA Trade Funds Management Leader, System Manager for Digital Consumer Analytics, Service and Project Delivery Manager for North America Business reporting and social networking, and various roles as a Project Manager and System Analyst.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Daniela has led an IT organization with a challenging portfolio of projects aimed at business simplification and digital transformation. Her work has played a key role in enabling critical business transformations and implementing digital go-to-market strategies in Central America and the Caribbean.