Hi, I'm Adriana! I have an engineering background and a drive for creativity that led me into marketing. Keep scrolling to learn more about me and my work.
My current job!
I'm working as a Product Marketing Manager for Omnicell's XT Automated Dispensing Cabinets and MedChill.
In my second role at Keysight, I worked as a Business Development Manager for digital and photonics products in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and India.
My first role at Keysight was as a Product Manager for arbitrary waveform generators, chassis, controllers, and modular quantum control system. I worked on cross-functional teams to launch NPIs while developing our internal and customer facing documents for the products. (and I lived in Colorado ๐)
"It's P's babe, tupper."
During my time at Tupperware, I conducted market research on various transportation management systems to determine an optimal business approach.
I also had the opportunity to work with a global team and external vendors to learn and implement procurement and sourcing strategies.
Throughout college I worked in the UCF Mathematics and Learning Lab (MALL) as a learning assistant in Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Pre-Calculus, and Trigonometry. I also helped with administrative tasks to maintain organization of the lab, like exam proctoring, student check-in, and other fun stuff.
As part of UCF's College Work Experience Program (CWEP) with Lockheed Martin, I interned for an Industrial Engineer supervisor. I led the weekly Performance Management Team meetings, helped with Lean Six Sigma projects to improve floor production, and performed safety audits to identify and eliminate safety hazards in the production area (among other tasks).
I founded Weenie Moms DTX after getting my mini dachshund, Cannoli, as a way to help build community in the Dallas area. I manage our page on Instagram and create content using Canva to build brand presence and maintain an active online community.
Outside of work, I've fallen victim to endless TikTok scrolling. I also love to travel, eat good food, and drink craft beer. When I lived in Colorado, I took up hiking (very slowly) and a few attempts at snowboarding and skiing.
Since moving to Texas, I've found myself spending more time indoors avoiding the heat. I've gotten back into CrossFit (after a 2 year break), I'm training for a HYROX race, and I've taken up baking.