Pamela Analia Fernandez
About Pamela Analia Fernandez
Pamela Analia Fernandez is a Risk Analyst with extensive experience in data analysis and risk management. She has worked for notable companies including IBM and Telnyx, and possesses strong skills in ETL processes, Python, and database management.
Work at Telnyx
Currently, Pamela Analia Fernandez serves as a Risk Analyst at Telnyx, a position she has held since 2021 in County Dublin, Ireland. In this role, she utilizes her expertise in ETL processes and data analysis to assess and manage risks effectively. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Product Operations Specialist at Telnyx from 2019 to 2021. Her experience in both roles contributes to the company's risk management strategies.
Previous Experience in Risk Management
Pamela has a diverse background in risk management and technical support. She worked at IBM as an Automation Engineer from 2013 to 2018, where she developed skills in data analysis and automation. Before that, she was a Help Desk Team Lead at IBM from 2008 to 2013, and a Help Desk Analyst at AXA Assistance for four months in 2008. These roles provided her with a strong foundation in troubleshooting and support, essential for risk management operations.
Education and Expertise
Pamela Analia Fernandez studied at the University of Buenos Aires, where she earned a degree in Diseño de Imagen y Sonido from 2001 to 2004. She also completed her secondary education at Instituto Parroquial Cristo Obrero, achieving Bachiller con Orientación Docente from 1996 to 2000. Her educational background, combined with her expertise in Python and database management using MySQL and PostgreSQL, equips her with the necessary skills for effective risk assessment and management.
Background in Team Leadership
Before her career in risk analysis, Pamela worked at Cinemark Hoyts Argentina as a Team Leader, Projectionist, and Seller from 2004 to 2007. This experience helped her develop strong leadership skills and the ability to work with global and virtual teams, which are vital for managing risks across different regions.