Yo! You’re welcome to yet another Meet-a-Curalytes blog series. Last month, we had a chat with Samuel Akpaniko, Curacel's partnership manager. When asked 'what's the thrill about life"; he answered - "Helping people, the less privileged, working with the elderly and children. I love that space, and seeing people smile because of your help or effort is golden."
Thank you Samuel for reminding us of our humanity.
Talking about humanity, let's talk about the woman (womanity for short 😊). To join the world in celebrating the IWD, we caught up with Tracy Atomon, the super-marvellous woman powering our projects and ensuring implementation is attended to with delight.
She shares her love for Curacel, the people of Curacel (we call them Curalytes) and why she would like to try the Operations Manager shoe for a bit.
We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed creating it. Dive in!
I liked the idea of “insurTech” it’s not exactly common like Fintech and it got me highly intrigued as I would be able to learn about this work in this company and help push insurance using technology all over the world.
Honestly, Yes but in a good way. A good working environment where the entire team is dedicated to growing the company and personal career growth.
I am a Project and Implementation Analyst. Basically, stay on top of the projects and ensure that everybody is following the procedures and delivering on time.
I have always liked the documentation part of technology. I like to be able to write about a project’s life cycle, so it was the perfect team to get on board with.
I am currently working on pursuing my master's in Information technology.
One of the values of Curacel is to continually grow and learn. Understanding that no knowledge is wasted and that you have to keep learning throughout your career to keep up to date with the latest infrastructure and technologies.
It has made me more passionate and determined to ensure that both areas of my life are excelling
I like that the people are always willing to help with your problems, There’s always someone with a solution and nobody is hoarding critical information. It is good because they understand that roadblock for you might hinder your work deliverable and overall affects the company
It’s conducive, very work efficient and effective
I would pick the COO’s role because I would like to get a feel for overseeing the general activities of the company. It’s a lot of responsibility and I would like to know if I can fit into it.
It basically means that women are being seen and appreciated for the work they're putting in to break glass ceilings and that regardless of position, class or power every woman is worthy of being celebrated”
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