
Nearshore DevOps: The Hidden Bottlenecks Slowing Down Your Software Delivery
Introduction Software delivery rarely grinds to a halt overnight; it slows down in small increments that are incredibly easy to…
“Taking initiative is as essential as breathing for a great leader. Embrace initiative in everything you do, and you'll find success each and every day”
Gabriel Naranjo brings a wealth of expertise to his role as Head of Agile & Digital Transformation at WebCreek. His career began in the oil and gas industry with Halliburton, where he served as a Field Engineer, gaining invaluable experience in high-pressure, fast-paced environments. Gabriel’s problem-solving skills and dedication to excellence were honed through his work in complex drilling operations across Ecuador and Venezuela.
In 2018, Gabriel transitioned to the IT industry, joining WebCreek as a Business Analyst. His analytical mind and strategic approach quickly set him apart, allowing him to advance within the company. Over the years, Gabriel has excelled in leading digital transformation initiatives and fostering agile practices that enhance team collaboration and project efficiency. His leadership has played a crucial role in steering WebCreek’s growth and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, client-focused solutions.
Gabriel holds an engineering degree in Petroleum Engineering from Universidad Central del Ecuador, complementing his technical background with a keen understanding of digital transformation and agile methodologies. His combined experience across industries gives him a unique perspective on implementing change and driving innovation.
Beyond his professional life, Gabriel is passionate about traveling and enjoys getting to know people from different cultures. This openness to diverse perspectives enriches his leadership style and drives his commitment to building strong, adaptable teams.

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