autoSense
Greta Kribbe has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Greta began their career in 2013 as an Assistant to the Management and Strategy Intern at Alphabet Fuhrparkmanagement (Schweiz) AG. Greta then moved on to Zurich Insurance Company Ltd in 2014 as a Tester in Digital Solutions. In 2015, Greta joined Alphabet Fuhrparkmanagement (Schweiz) AG again, this time as a CRM Manager.
In 2017, they transitioned to Strategic Knowledge Group AG (SKGROUP) as a Consultant. Greta advanced to the position of Senior Consultant in 2019 before leaving the company at the end of the same year.
Greta's most recent role was at autoSense AG, where they started as an Operations Lead in 2020. Greta was later promoted to Head of Operations in September 2021, and is currently in this position.
Greta Kribbe's education history begins with their attendance at Gymnasium am Münsterplatz from 2005 to 2009, where they obtained an Eidgenössische Zweisprachige Matura (Englisch) degree. Greta then went on to the University of St.Gallen, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts HSG (B.A. HSG) degree in Business Administration from 2010 to 2013. In 2012, they participated in an exchange semester at the University of Cape Town. Greta continued their education at the University of St.Gallen, obtaining a Master of Arts (M.A. HSG) degree in Unternehmensführung from 2014 to 2016. Additionally, in 2015, they took part in an exchange program at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, studying MBA - Escuela de Administración.
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autoSense
autoSense is a Swiss start-up with headquarters in Zurich. Its vision is to create an open, Swiss ecosystem that totally disrupts the connection between driver and vehicle. To this end, the company develops and offers services for private individuals and fleet managers in the field of intelligent networking of cars. At the heart of the system is an app and an adapter that provides users with a digital assistant for their cars and access to the growing ecosystem. This already includes new models for car insurance, a digital payment function when refuelling, a tax-compliant logbook, active warning messages in the event of vehicle malfunctions and much more. Investors are Swisscom (Switzerland) AG, AMAG Group AG and Zürich Versicherungs-Gesellschaft AG.
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