Katrina Phiri

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Job Title: Sr. Product Manager, Tech Enablement
Company: Amazon
Industry: Technology, Retail
Mentor Since: Fall 2021
Will Mentor: Graduate Students
Profile

Background

Job Description

I lead tech enablement for the Global Risk Management & Claims (GRMC) organization. In this role, I focus on identifying tech adoption gaps and developing opportunities to upskill our customers in the low-code and self-service tech that our team implements and maintains. This includes our BI and Analytics tools to drive operational and reporting efficiencies, robotic process automation (RPA), and general digital literacy. In driving our tech enablement mechanisms, I work cross-functionally with multiple Product Managers, Data & Analytics Managers, and Data Engineers, who own the various self-service and low-code technologies that support the GRMC business.

Company Description

Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, Earth’s best employer, and Earth’s safest place to work.

Employment History

• Amazon – Sr. Product Manager, Global Risk Management & Claims Technology | 2019 – Present (Seattle, WA) • PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) – Sr. Associate Consultant, Cybersecurity & Privacy | 2017 – 2019 (Seattle, WA) • Seattle University – Full-time Graduate Student (MBA) & Genevieve Albers Graduate Fellow | 2015 – 2017 (Seattle, WA) • IQ Business, South Africa – Sr. Associate Consultant, Regulatory, Analytics & Sustainability Division | 2012 – 2015 (Johannesburg, SA) • Japan Exchange & Teaching (JET) Program – English Language Teacher | 2008 - 2011 (Matsuyama City, Japan)

Education

• PMP Certification (Project Management Professional) | 2020 • Professional MBA and Certificate in Business Analytics, Seattle University, USA | 2017 • PRINCE2 Foundation Certificate (Project Management), South Africa | 2012 • Bachelor of Business Science (B.Bus.Sci), Finance Specialization (Honors), University of Cape Town, South Africa | 2007

Mentoring Objectives & Scope

Students can expect: • Career coaching and discussion of skillset development/selection • Resume building and/or review • Support with mock interviews • Coaching/preparation for internships • Provide insights and perspective on working in tech or getting into tech as someone with a non-traditional background I expect students to: • Come prepared with what they'd like to discuss at each session • Take the lead in driving this experience as it is up to you to make it a success based on your stated goals and desired outcomes • Be respectful of each other's time and communicate schedule changes in advance (as will I)

When and where do you hold meetings with your students?

When: Available to meet once a month, Monday - Thursday, 5-7pm PST Where: Virtual meetings on Zoom (or other conferencing technology such as Webex) and occasional in-person meet-ups when convenient.

Additional Information

In addition to being an SU Albers Mentor, Katrina is also a member of the SU Albers Marketing Department Advisory Board. From her time as a graduate student to the present, she continues to be an active member of the SU community, having participated in student government, volunteer organizations, and holding leadership positions in SU alumni groups. Katrina's awards and recognition include: President of the SU International Student Alumni Chapter Board (2019 - 2020); VP of the SU International Student Alumni Chapter Board (2017 - 2019); Dean’s Honor List (2015 - 2017); Winner of the Genevieve Albers Graduate Fellowship (2016 - 2017); Inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma (international academic honor society for business schools, 2017); Inducted into Alpha Sigma Nu (national Jesuit honor society, top 4% of each class eligible, 2017); Winner of Albers Graduate Student Association (AGSA) Leadership Award (2017); Winner of SU ISC's Outstanding International Graduate Student Award (2017); Winner of the Albers Graduate Student Service Award (2016).