Humans of SAPsv: Week 15
Perhaps you’ve heard of Humans of New York (HONY), the five-year-old vibrant photograph-blog-turned-#1-New-York–Times-best-selling-book run by a man named Brandon that provides a worldwide audience with daily glimpses into the lives of the people in New York City. Inspired by HONY, we decided to do our own spinoff and call it Humans of SAPsv. Each week, through the end of December, we’ll feature three employees complete with their picture, name, title, Twitter handle, and snippets of their passion for SAP, their commitment to their colleagues and community, and what inspires them both inside and outside of SAP.
If you’re interested in the chance to be featured in Humans of SAPsv, please email Magen Petit. Enjoy learning more about your colleagues and share your comments below!
See the Humans of SAPsv Weekly Series on SAPsv Jam.
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Jenny Dearborn |
Tanya Bragg |
Ravi Marwaha SVP Development, User Experience and Design @ravim11 |
What are you passionate about at SAP? What’s your favorite thing about working at SAP? What’s something not many people would know about you? If you could have one super power, what would it be? |
What are you passionate about at SAP? What’s your favorite thing about working at SAP? If you could have one super power, what would it be? What’s your favorite hobby? |
What are you passionate about at SAP?
Providing tools and technologies for our customers and partners to help deliver world-class user experience on one of the largest selection of business applications capabilities in the world.
What’s your favorite thing about working at SAP? It’s not just one but many, most noticeably: a truly global company (unique in that sense), extremely loyal customer base, and phenomenally diverse and talented workforce.
If you could have one super power, what would it be? Being able to fly close to speed of light would give me infinite possibilities–from the Big Bang to exploration of ever-expanding universe.
What’s your favorite book? I read a lot so it’s hard to pick one, but I did enjoy “Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell, which shaped some of my decision-making and actions at work.
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