Date: Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM β 7:00 PM (Irish Time)
Where: Zoom
Speakers: Gustavo Vizzoni
Have you ever been curious about how Business Analysts operate across different industries?
We're excited to launch "A Day in the Life of a BA".
Each month, we invite passionate BA professionals to share real-world experiences, daily routines, challenges, and insights into their industry.
π This month, weβre excited to take you inside a day in the life of a Business Analyst in Fintech, featuring a session with Gustavo Vizzoni.
With over 8 years of experience in Business Analysis and Project Management, Gustavo specialises in driving sustainable growth and delivering value through effective data management, visualisation and reporting. He's passionate about turning data into actionable insights to support strategic decision-making and brings a strong commitment to excellence and continuous improvement.
This session offers a real-life, behind-the-scenes look at what it's like to work as a Business Analyst in the fintech sector in Milan. From the personal daily routine to navigating multiple agile teams, Gustavo will walk attendees through a typical workday - blending cultural insights, real project dynamics, and the tools and techniques that he uses on a daily basis. He'll also highlight the challenges of working across different squads, managing stakeholder expectations, and keeping focus while juggling competing priorities. Expect a human and practical perspective of the BA role in a modern European context.
π‘ What youβll learn:
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How a BA role functions in a real fintech environment
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How to stay organised and effective while supporting multiple teams
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Insights into working in a cross-functional, Agile/Scrum setup
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Discover small cultural tips that impact work life in Italy 5) Practical tips on managing BA deliverables, meetings, and communication flows
Donβt miss this opportunity to step into the world of business analysis in fintech, and connect with peers in the broader BA community. See you there! π