Sneha Nagarajan
About Sneha Nagarajan
Sneha Nagarajan is a Senior Project Manager at TELUS in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with extensive experience in the telecom industry and a strong educational background in Information Management and Electronics and Telecommunications.
Current Role at TELUS
Sneha Nagarajan is currently employed as a Senior Project Manager at TELUS in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In this role, she has led a cross-functional team to implement a major technical transformation project, resulting in a 20% increase in operational efficiency. Her work involves overseeing project planning, execution, and delivery to meet organizational goals.
Previous Positions and Experience
Before joining TELUS, Sneha Nagarajan worked at Ericsson as a Network Specialist - Manager from 2018 to 2021 in Pune, India. She also served at EY as a Senior Consultant in 2017-2018, and at Vodafone as an Assistant Manager in Strategy Planning from 2013 to 2015 in Mumbai. Her earlier experience includes working as a Senior Network Engineer IP/MPBN at Ericsson from 2010 to 2013 in India.
Educational Background
Sneha Nagarajan boasts a diverse educational background. She holds a PGPM in Information Management from S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research (2016-2017) and completed an Advanced Program in Information Management for Business Excellence at The University of Texas at Austin (2016). She earned a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Telecommunications from Cummins College of Engineering Pune (2006-2010).
Certifications and Skills
Sneha Nagarajan is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds an ITIL Foundation certification. These certifications have enhanced her skills in project management and IT service management, allowing her to effectively manage large-scale projects and improve operational processes.
Industry Contributions
As part of her professional contributions, Sneha Nagarajan presented a paper on 'Future Trends in Telecom' at the International Telecom Conference in 2019. She also volunteers as a mentor for young professionals in the telecom industry through the Women in Technology program.