Frances Mojica
About Frances Mojica
Frances Mojica is an IT Application Manager at Procter & Gamble with a background in various roles at Microsoft and 3M. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from De La Salle University and has a strong interest in Women in STEM, Diversity and Inclusion, DevOps, Automation, AI, and UX.
Current Position at Procter & Gamble
Frances Mojica currently works as an IT Application Manager at Procter & Gamble. She has been with the company since 2021. In this role, she leads projects focused on digital transformation, leveraging her extensive experience in IT applications and project management.
Previous Roles at Microsoft
Before joining Procter & Gamble, Frances Mojica held multiple positions at Microsoft. In 2021, she was a Business Program Manager for 8 months, followed by a short stint as Marketing Operations Manager from 2020 to 2021 for 5 months. Earlier in her career, she spent two years as a Microsoft Student Partner, from 2017 to 2019, where she served as a Student Ambassador and honed her skills in technology and leadership.
Experience at 3M and Electric Vine Industries
Frances Mojica also gained valuable experience at 3M and Electric Vine Industries. In 2019, she worked as an IT Applications Developer at 3M for 3 months. Prior to that, in 2018, she served as a Market Research Intern at Electric Vine Industries for 5 months. These roles helped her develop a strong foundation in IT and market research.
Educational Background
Frances Mojica holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems from De La Salle University, where she studied from 2014 to 2019. During her time at the university, she actively participated in student leadership roles, including serving as a Microsoft Student Ambassador and holding the position of Vice President in a local tech community.
Interests and Specializations
Frances Mojica has a keen interest in DevOps, Automation, AI, and User Experience (UX). She is also passionate about promoting Women in STEM and Diversity and Inclusion in the tech industry. These interests drive her to continuously seek out ways to integrate new technologies and inclusive practices into her work.