Gustavo Drachenberg Stefanoff
About Gustavo Drachenberg Stefanoff
Gustavo Drachenberg Stefanoff is a Delivery Lead at ThoughtWorks in Barcelona, Spain, with a diverse background in project management and business analysis across various companies in Argentina. He has led significant data strategy initiatives and has a solid educational foundation in Information Systems Engineering and Theology.
Current Role at ThoughtWorks
Gustavo Drachenberg Stefanoff has been serving as a Delivery Lead at ThoughtWorks since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing project delivery and ensuring alignment with client objectives. His position is based in the Barcelona Area, Spain, where he applies his extensive experience in project management and delivery to drive successful outcomes.
Previous Experience at Southwest Airlines
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Gustavo worked as a Project Manager at Southwest Airlines through Globant from 2015 to 2017. During his two years in Córdoba, Argentina, he managed various projects, contributing to the airline's operational efficiency and project execution.
Background in Education
Gustavo studied at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, where he achieved a degree in Information Systems Engineering, completing his studies from 2001 to 2009. He also pursued a Foundations Course in Theology at Europäisches Theologisches Seminar from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, he earned a Systems Analyst qualification from Universidad Tecnológica Nacional between 2001 and 2005.
Project Management and Consulting Experience
Gustavo has a diverse background in project management and consulting. He led a Data Strategy Assessment project for jobandtalent, aligning data initiatives with business goals. He also conducted a Cloud & Operations Strategy Assessment for Holaluz, focusing on optimizing cloud services. His experience includes managing the implementation of a Data Mesh at Glovo and overseeing a Marketplace project for Adevinta.
Teaching Experience at Universidad Nacional del Chaco Austral
Gustavo served as an Associate Professor at Universidad Nacional del Chaco Austral for one year, from 2010 to 2011. In this role, he contributed to the academic development of students, sharing his knowledge and expertise in the field of technology and project management.