Olga Konratev
About Olga Konratev
Olga Konratev is a Senior Information Technology Program Manager at UBS, where she has worked since 2013. She has extensive experience in project management and has previously held leadership roles in IT at Meadowlands Hospital and UBS, managing significant development portfolios and implementing strategic improvements.
Work at UBS
Olga Konratev has been employed at UBS since 2013, currently holding the position of Senior Information Technology Program Manager. In this role, she has defined a project management framework that effectively manages initiatives across global teams and technologies. Prior to her current position, she worked at UBS as a Director from 1997 to 2012, where she managed a $25 million Capital Markets development portfolio, focusing on strategic business initiatives. Her extensive experience at UBS highlights her long-term commitment to the organization and her expertise in managing large-scale IT projects.
Previous Experience at Meadowlands Hospital
Before her tenure at UBS, Olga Konratev served as the Director of IT at Meadowlands Hospital and Medical Center from 2012 to 2013. In this role, she was responsible for overseeing the hospital's information technology operations. Her experience in the healthcare sector contributed to her understanding of IT management in complex environments, further enhancing her skills in program management and strategic planning.
Education and Expertise
Olga Konratev studied at Riga Aviation University in Latvia, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics. This educational background provided her with a solid foundation in economic principles, which she applies in her IT management roles. Her expertise includes defining project management frameworks, managing capital development portfolios, and implementing improvements in application health through infrastructure monitoring.
Achievements in IT Management
Throughout her career, Olga Konratev has achieved significant milestones in IT management. She proposed and implemented improvements to enhance application health through infrastructure monitoring and standard tools. Additionally, she led the pilot phase of implementing Cloud-Native based services, which enabled a portable and scalable application hosting platform. Her initiatives have streamlined infrastructure provisioning processes by introducing managed services, addressing products at the end-of-life stage.