Stéphanie Lopera
About Stéphanie Lopera
Stéphanie Lopera is the Directrice De Projet at SQLI in the Région de Bordeaux, France, with extensive experience in project management across various sectors.
Current Role at SQLI
Stéphanie Lopera is currently serving as Directrice de Projet at SQLI, located in the Région de Bordeaux, France. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing a range of projects, ensuring they meet client requirements and are completed on time. Her responsibilities also include HR management of service center employees, demonstrating her leadership within the company.
Past Experience in Project Management
Stéphanie Lopera has a long history of working in project management roles. She previously worked at Sogeti Group, holding multiple positions from 2006 to 2015, including Technical Account Manager and Chef de Projet fonctionnel chez CDiscount. Her roles involved extensive project management responsibilities, including handling multi-annual maintenance projects (TMA) for major clients in the energy and banking sectors.
Educational Background
Stéphanie Lopera studied at the Institut national des Sciences appliquées de Toulouse, where she pursued a degree in Génie Informatique and earned the title of Ingénieur en Informatique Industrielle over a period of five years, from 1996 to 2001. Prior to that, she completed her Bac Scientifique with an option in mathematics at Lycée Jay de Beaufort between 1993 and 1996.
Early Career and Technical Roles
Before her extensive tenure in project management, Stéphanie Lopera worked at LAFON sas as an Ingénieur d'Etudes and later as Chef de projet NTIC from 2001 to 2006. In these roles, she gained valuable technical experience that would become foundational for her subsequent project management responsibilities.
Leadership in Agile and Iterative Projects
Stéphanie Lopera has demonstrated her capability in leading complex projects using Agile and iterative methodologies. Notably, she successfully led an Agile project for an energy sector client from November 2017 to April 2018. She also managed an iterative cycle project for a banking client from July 2017 to July 2018, showcasing her flexibility and skill in adapting to different project management frameworks.