Doris Wiur currently serves as the Director of Quality Assurance and Release Management at The Associated Press, where she leverages her extensive experience in building robust QA and automation solutions across diverse industries, including fossil fuel, nuclear, defense, financial services, and media. With a strong...
Doris Wiur currently serves as the Director of Quality Assurance and Release Management at The Associated Press, where she leverages her extensive experience in building robust QA and automation solutions across diverse industries, including fossil fuel, nuclear, defense, financial services, and media. With a strong foundation in various platforms such as Tandem, UNIX, Windows, Linux, and mobile technologies, Doris has successfully transitioned the QA team from a development-driven, haphazard process to a best-in-class organization. Under her leadership, the team has achieved a remarkable 52% increase in QA productivity, ensuring that products and services consistently meet and exceed stakeholder requirements.
Doris has been instrumental in developing and refining the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) at The Associated Press, enhancing optimization and streamlining processes. Her focus on documentation and root cause analysis has not only improved quality assurance practices but has also fostered a culture of continuous improvement within the team. Her expertise in release management and test management allows her to oversee complex software projects, ensuring that every release is meticulously tested and meets the highest standards of quality.
In addition to her technical skills, Doris is a natural leader who inspires her team to innovate and automate processes, driving efficiency and effectiveness in QA practices. Her proficiency in regression testing, test case development, and tools like Visio further enhances her ability to deliver quality products to the marketplace. As she continues to navigate the evolving landscape of media technology, Doris remains committed to pushing the boundaries of quality assurance, ensuring that The Associated Press remains at the forefront of industry standards.