Starting My New Role as a Software Quality Assurance Manager at Wolters Kluwer
A New Chapter
I am excited to share that I have started a new role as a Software Quality Assurance Manager at Wolters Kluwer. This transition is a meaningful milestone in my quality engineering journey and a chance to scale the impact I can make across teams.
What This Role Means to Me
I have always enjoyed building reliable test systems, mentoring engineers, and improving release confidence. In this role, I get to combine all three: helping teams ship faster with better quality outcomes while creating a clear quality strategy that supports long-term growth.
- Leadership: Coaching testers and engineers through modern quality practices.
- Strategy: Aligning testing efforts with product risk and business goals.
- Execution: Expanding automation where it delivers measurable value.
Early Focus Areas
As I settle into the role, my focus is on building a strong foundation that teams can rely on.
- Quality Visibility: Improve defect and test signal quality so decisions are data-informed.
- Automation Maturity: Strengthen maintainable API and end-to-end coverage in critical paths.
- Shift-Left Practices: Integrate testing earlier into planning and development lifecycles.
- AI-Enabled QA: Use AI workflows thoughtfully for faster analysis, triage, and exploratory support.
What I Bring Forward
My prior experience as a Senior Software Quality Engineer gave me deep hands-on context in automation frameworks, CI/CD quality gates, and cross-functional collaboration. I plan to bring that practical mindset into this leadership role by balancing technical depth with team enablement.
Looking Ahead
I am grateful for the opportunity and energized by the work ahead. My goal is to help build a culture where quality is proactive, visible, and shared across the entire delivery lifecycle.
I will share more updates as I continue learning, leading, and building in this new chapter at Wolters Kluwer.