From a non-tech background to a career in technology - My journey as a tech leader by Devshree Golecha

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From Door to Door Sales to Vice President: The Inspiring Journey of De Shri Golec

Our latest speaker, De Shri Golec, is a textbook exemplar of the saying, “Your past does not define your future.” A former door-to-door salesperson in India, she successfully transitioned into being the Vice President of Data Analytics and Engineering at TDECU - all while hence as a housewife in the US.

But De Shri didn’t get to where she is today by chance. Her path was lined with persistence, hard work, and unshakeable faith in herself. Here, we delve into De Shri’s journey and her wisdom, gathered over a versatile and unique career path - full of challenges and triumphs.

A Career Shift that Defied All Odds

Despite being a “poor student” and struggling to pass tenth-grade math, De Shri Golec didn’t let academic failure deter her. She decided to pursue a Bachelor's in Business Administration, where she discovered a passion for finance. But even while climbing the ladder, she felt a strong pull towards technology.

De Shri is now incredibly honored to have been recognized by the Houston Business Journal and the CDC magazine in 2022, both as a 40 under 40 honoree and as one of leading academic data leaders in 2022. She was also celebrated as one of the Global Data Power Women by Chief Data Officer Magazine.

What pushed her forward? The belief that she could turn her “non-tech background into a career in technology.”

Moving from Sales to Data Analytics

De Shri’s career transition was inspired by her innate curiosity, desire to learn, and unyielding belief in herself. Being a ”field sales executive in India” exposed De Shri to the ins and outs of the banking industry, critical knowledge that would later benefit her role in tech.

Even when her English proficiency was under scrutiny, she didn’t let it stifle her progress. She decided to pursue her MBA and secured a job as a Process Engineer in the US. Despite the initial struggles, it was during this time she discovered her love and knack for advanced analytics. Her fascination led her to become a Six Sigma Master Black Belt, designed for those passionate about statistics – a far cry from her struggles with high school math.

This turning point for De Shri emphasizes that you should never let your past or others define your capabilities.

Making the Most of Adversities

Unforeseen complications in her life, such as delivering her first child and recovering from birth complications, did not deter De Shri from her journey. She found herself driving back and forth between Houston and San Antonio with her three-month-old baby to meet work commitments.

In her words, "You just have to keep going like there is no other way." De Shri’s story highlights the importance of resilience, determination, and seizing opportunities, regardless of their inherent challenges.

The Power of Self-Belief

In the end, one thing was constant throughout De Shri’s journey – her self-belief. She comforted herself with the knowledge that she was a “magical unicorn,” capable of achieving anything. All you need is to love yourself and “tell yourself how amazing you are.”

Her advice to those looking to make a career change or transition into tech is simple: “Don’t chase a million things. Chase that one thing a million times that you truly love.”

Conclusion

De Shri Golec’s journey reminds us of the infinite possibilities that await us when we decide to persist, learn, and believe in ourselves. Her path, full of obstacles and triumphs, is a testament to the importance of resilience, determination, hard work, and most importantly, unwavering self-belief.


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