Daniel Estephan

Chief Technology Officer at Ahum

Daniel Estephan has a diverse work experience spanning over 12 years. Daniel'smost recent role is as the Chief Technology Officer at Ahum, where they have been working since October 2020. Prior to this, they worked as a Technical Project Manager at Codebuilders AB from November 2016 onwards.

In 2013, they joined WyWallet as an Integration Manager, responsible for managing various payment services. Daniel worked there until September 2014.

From August 2011 to July 2013, Daniel worked as a Technical Project Manager at Intelliplan AB, where they handled project management responsibilities.

In 2010, they founded their own company, Renera AB, and served as the Production Manager. Daniel also worked as an IT Consultant at Connecta and as a Business Integration Consultant at Ericsson during the same year.

In 2009, Daniel worked as a Mobile Software Developer at Sony Ericsson.

Daniel'scareer began in 2008, with roles as an IT Consultant at Tedkompile and as a Management Consultant Intern at Tailor Store.

Daniel Estephan obtained their Master's degree in Computer Science with Technology Management from The Faculty of Engineering at Lund University between 2003 and 2008. In 2009, they also obtained a certification as a Sun Certified Java Programmer from Oracle.

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Ahum

Ahum was founded in 2015 by leg. psychologist Fredrik Sandin and Johan Thuresson (art director / IT engineer). Fredrik runs psychology reception psychology in Stockholm and during his years as a practicing psychologist has noticed that most people seeking a psychologist feel the will in the choice of therapist. The market is unregulated and itis difficult for clients to find both the right therapy form and the right therapist. The person seeking support is already in a sensitive situation many times and may not have the energy or knowledge to find a suitable therapist. Within the public sector there is no remit and the specialist thinking within the somatic care is lacking in the mental. In a heavily stressed healthcare sector, people with mild to moderate mental health between the chairs often also fall.