Teresa May is a seasoned technology professional currently serving as the Director of Development at CFM, now rebranded as Kinective. With a robust background in operations engineering management and software delivery, Teresa has honed her expertise in leading cross-functional teams to achieve exceptional results in...
Teresa May is a seasoned technology professional currently serving as the Director of Development at CFM, now rebranded as Kinective. With a robust background in operations engineering management and software delivery, Teresa has honed her expertise in leading cross-functional teams to achieve exceptional results in a fast-paced environment. At Kinective, she oversees a dynamic team of thirty software developers and quality assurance specialists, where her leadership is pivotal in driving the successful implementation of agile methodologies.
Teresa is committed to fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement, ensuring that her teams are not only meeting project milestones but also enhancing their skill sets. Her focus on identifying and nurturing leadership potential within her team members has resulted in a pipeline of future leaders who are well-equipped to take on management roles. By coaching engineers to elevate their capabilities, she strengthens the overall performance of the team and contributes to a collaborative work environment.
In her role, Teresa is adept at managing the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and executing user acceptance testing (UAT) to ensure high-quality deliverables. Her proficiency in tools like Microsoft Project and SQL, combined with her project management skills, allows her to effectively oversee complex projects from inception to completion. As she pursues her Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, Teresa continues to deepen her knowledge and expertise, positioning herself as a thought leader in the technology sector. Her dedication to operational excellence and team empowerment makes her an invaluable asset to Kinective and the broader industry.