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Emna Ghariani

Veamly Founder- Take back control of your time and focus Hybrid work - Digital wellbeing activist - Speaker - Writer

Emna Ghariani is a seasoned professional specializing in enabling companies and large-scale organizations to transition towards the future of work, emphasizing team performance and well-being in the hybrid work environment.

With a strong background in data mining, process optimization, and communication, Emna is the CEO and Founder of Veamly, a platform designed to assist high-performing engineering teams in maximizing productivity and efficiency.

Prior to founding Veamly, Emna managed software engineers at poindevster, gaining insight into the challenges faced by engineering teams such as distractions, lack of efficiency, and burnout.

Emna holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Operations Management from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from the University of Carthage, and a Master's degree in Operations Management and Supervision from the University of Arkansas.

Emna's professional journey includes roles such as Fellow at On Deck, Co-founder of Operations & Product at The Bridge, Global Director for the MENA region at Founder Institute, Board Advisor at Augmania, and Founder of Poindevster.

With a diverse background encompassing consulting, mentorship, and management positions at various organizations including CellarStone, Wamda, MAC Agency, and Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, Emna brings a wealth of experience to empower engineering teams and optimize organizational performance.

Emna is dedicated to helping companies navigate the challenges of the modern work landscape by implementing processes for hybrid remote teams, promoting work/life balance, and fostering a healthy work environment to ensure long-term success.

Highlights

Jul 16 · Fast Company
Why it's incredibly rare for women-led companies to IPO - Fast Company
Feb 4 · Forbes
Women Founders And Funders Are Outperforming, So Why Is Gender Inequality Growing, And What Do We Do About It? - Forbes
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San Francisco, California, United States