Diana Streche

Data Community Lead at Adore Me

Diana Streche has a diverse work experience. Diana began their career at Gameloft in 2012 as an Analyst Programmer and worked there until 2014. Diana then joined Adore Me in 2014 as a B.I. Developer, where they created tailored SQL reports and provided analysis for business inquiries. In 2016, they transitioned to the role of Data Engineer at Adore Me, where they administered the reporting database, optimized ETL ingestion, and collaborated with the Financial and Marketing teams to build relevant KPIs. Most recently, Diana served as the Data Community Lead at Adore Me, consulting with business stakeholders, improving reporting platforms, and providing ongoing support on data-related topics. Their role involved bridging communication across different technical and engineering teams.

Diana Streche pursued their education in a consistent manner, focusing primarily on computer science and information technology. Diana first attended Colegiul National "Gh. M. Murgoci" Braila from 2005 to 2009, where they acquired a strong foundation in information technology. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov, Facultatea de Matematică și Informatică from 2009 to 2012. This educational journey suggests a clear interest and dedication to the field of technology and computer science.

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Bucharest, Romania

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Adore Me

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At Adore Me, they take on seemingly impossible challenges. In 2011, they were founded to solve a single problem: help women buy bras online. It might seem like a simple task, but a bra is one of the most complex and personal garments in existence. Managing the design, procurement, logistics, and customer experience involved is an uphill climb, but one that built their company to take on increasingly greater challenges. Adore Me grew into the first major online player in lingerie, as well as the first to introduce inclusive sizing in the category.


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