Yettel forms a new board with a new director
The Directorate of Artificial Intelligence and Data Analysis, headed by the Bulgarian specialist Denitsa Gavrilova, will start operating on July 1.
In addition to a reliable and fast mobile network, Yettel also wants to make available to its customers a wide range of digital solutions that can be easily and conveniently used to make everyday life easier. It aims to achieve this goal by focusing on the professional and forward-looking analysis of the aggregated data accumulated in the network. Within this framework, Yettel Hungary is establishing an Artificial Intelligence and Data Analysis Directorate within the framework of the commercial division. The newly formed organizational unit reports to Nemanja Zilovic, Deputy Chief Commercial Officer, and begins its operations under the leadership of Denitsa Gavrilova, who has newly joined the Yettel team as a director.
Denitsa comes from the Bulgarian Deloitte and has previously helped the mobile service provider as a consultant, so Yettel will be familiar ground for her. He has more than 7 years of experience in the field of data science, and spent 10 years at telecommunications companies – among others, he worked at A1, participated in various projects at the British O2, Vodafone, Orange and other telecommunications providers worldwide . During his studies, he obtained a PhD degree in behavioral economics and social sciences, and has 12 years of teaching experience in statistics, marketing strategy and graph-neural networks.
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