An industry pivot marked the moment Janieve Lamar discovered renewed career confidence.
After leaving Saint Lucia for Midwestern State University and graduating in 2014, she began working as an Analytical Chemist at Chemolee Lab Corporation. She moved on to Authentix where her exposure to data analytics piqued her interest in data science but presented her with a challenge: how to transition from chemistry to tech with a background that didn’t seem to align.
It would take the advice of a female senior leader to give her the clarity she needed. Lamar was made to understand and accept that everyone’s professional path is unique.
She was prompted to shift her focus to following her passions, and now, she is a Customer Success Manager in AI and MLOps [Machine Learning Operations] at IBM, where she helps clients deploy IBM technology and operationalise AI through expert architecture, installation, configuration, and use case development and execution.
Read Janieve Lamar’s conversation in the St Lucia Times International Women’s Day magazine here.
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