Women in Project Management – Zeenat Sheikh – WiPM

As the proud sponsors of both the ‘Empowering Self’ stream, and drinks reception at the 2018 APM National Conference for Women in Project Management, Hyde Park Solutions would like to highlight the profiles of our very own exceptional women working within the Project & Portfolio Management Field.

This week, meet Zeenat Sheikh – one of our Senior Portfolio Management Consultants here at HPS.

Zeenat is a senior consultant at HPS, having worked within the Portfolio & Project Management industry for 5 years. After having graduated with a computer science degree, Zeenat spent 5 years working within the rapidly evolving IT industry in India.

‘I started my journey at HPS as a Technical Consultant working in their Primavera EPPM practice, before shifting across to OBIEE (Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition). After having spent a few years working on OBIEE, I moved into the Hyde Park Solutions Unifier Systems team.

Having been able to work on so many different products, and with so many teams, has been an invaluable learning experience for me. It has been amazing handling and exploring so many different technologies

Zeenat first came onboard as part of ProNovo in 2016 (ProNovo later being acquired by HPS) and is currently tasked with looking after the ProNovo Unifier reporting module.

‘Being a report lead, my role is to gather and analyse client requirements, as well as undertaking various development, migration and support reporting processes.’

Zeenat is a Certified Primavera Unifier implementation Consultant, and has experience working with clients from all over the world, including: Australia, Kuwait, Qatar and Sweden.

Zeenat lives in India, and enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends. Zeenat also loves travelling, exploring new places and reading, in her spare time.

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