Neelma Happ
About Neelma Happ
Neelma Happ is a Senior Project Manager at Procter & Gamble, with a background in mechanical design and engineering, and a strong focus on innovation and strategic alignment.
Current Position at Procter & Gamble
Neelma Happ currently serves as a Senior Project Manager at Procter & Gamble, based in Germany. Her primary role involves overseeing project management activities with a strong focus on aligning project tasks with overarching strategic goals. She advocates for continuous learning to stay updated on industry trends and new methodologies, emphasizing innovation within cross-functional teams.
Previous Role at Alvey Group
Prior to her role at Procter & Gamble, Neelma Happ worked at Alvey Group in Belgium. During her tenure from 2014 to 2016, she was employed as a Mechanical Design Engineer. In this role, she gained significant experience in engineering design processes, contributing to various mechanical projects within the company.
Engineering Internship at Humanot
Neelma Happ's career also includes an engineering internship at Humanot. She worked in Genova, Italy for six months in 2014. During this internship, she acquired hands-on experience in engineering practices and contributed to project developments under direct supervision.
Educational Background in Mechatronics and Robotics
Neelma Happ has a rich educational background in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering. She earned a Master's Degree from Università degli Studi di Genova in 2014 and another Master's Degree in Advanced Robotics (EMARO) from Warsaw University of Technology in 2013. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), where she studied from 2007 to 2011.
Commitment to Agile Methodologies
In her project management roles, Neelma Happ has shown a commitment to adapting Agile methodologies to enhance project success. Her approach is geared towards fostering innovation within cross-functional teams and ensuring that project tasks align closely with strategic objectives.