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SII Romania has a new CEO: Iulia Surugiu takes over the management of the company locally

March 24, 2024

SII Romania, a multinational company specialized in software engineering and technology consulting, announces the appointment of a new General Manager – Iulia Surugiu, who has extensive expertise in business operations and management, and over a decade of experience within the company. She takes the lead from Manel Ballesteros, who ran the local branch for the past 15 years.
„I take this new role with enthusiasm and full responsibility. I express my gratitude to the SII Romania team for their outstanding contribution to our performance and I wish to carry on these achievements in a new business and technological context. Together we are taking decisive steps towards a new stage in our company evolution, continuing to innovate in the most favorable moment, expand our operations and invest more and more in developing specific areas of expertise. Our main focus remains excellence in software engineering and technology consulting services”, sais Iulia Surugiu.
Iulia Surugiu has decisively contributed to the development of SII Romania over the past 10 years, playing a key role and cumulating attributions in the operational, strategic, and business development sphere, her most recent position being Operational Director. Under her leadership, SII Romania continues to provide software engineering and technology consulting services at the highest level of quality, to maintain the customers’ needs and satisfaction at the heart of the strategy and at the same time, strengthen the organizational values, focusing on the professional development of its team members.
Before SII Romania, Iulia Surugiu worked for over six years within one of the largest software products companies in Romania, performing both management and technical consulting roles. In terms of academic background, she graduated as head of promotion the Faculty of Cybernetics at the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest, where she successfully completed a PhD program in Business Informatics, on the same specialization.
„We target the organic and sustainable development of SII Romania. Thus, we will continue to invest in key elements, with a direct impact on our performance, supporting our customers, partners, and collaborators at any time, in line with the growth and performance objectives we assumed together, on short, medium and long term. At the same time, I reaffirm my confidence in the competence, dedication and passion for technology of our teams, which position us alongside the most powerful IT companies in Romania.”

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