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Short Biography

Melisa Ekici Namlı is a marketing and growth professional with a strong focus on data-driven strategy and partner ecosystem development. Holding a B.Sc. in Business Administration (English) from TED University, she combines analytical thinking with a deep understanding of market dynamics in the cloud and technology sector.

She specializes in identifying market opportunities, analyzing customer needs and delivering scalable growth initiatives. Certified as an AWS Partner in Sales Accreditation and AWS Data Engineer, and with additional credentials in sales management and HR, she brings a versatile skill set to cross-functional business challenges.

At D Tech Cloud, Melisa contributes to the Marketing Team by developing strategic marketing programs and partner initiatives that support business growth. She is recognized for her analytical mindset, strong communication skills and ability to build collaborative relationships that drive sustainable business outcomes.

Education & Experience

Education
Business Administration (English) – TED University
Board certification
AWS Partner – Sales Accreditation (Business) | AWS Certified Data Engineer – Associate | Sales Management Certification | Human Resources Management Certification | Sales and Marketing Certification
Field of expertise
Marketing & Growth Strategy | Partner Ecosystem Development | Sales & Marketing Integration | Business Development | Data-Driven Decision Making | Customer & Market Analysis
Years of practice
5

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Why does sovereIgnty matter?

Data sovereignty is a strategic imperative that enables organizations to comply with national and regional regulations, mitigate risks of unauthorized access and operational disruption, and safeguard public trust by protecting sensitive workloads — particularly across government and critical industries.

Why does sovereIgnty matter? – Copy

Data sovereignty is a strategic imperative that enables organizations to comply with national and regional regulations, mitigate risks of unauthorized access and operational disruption, and safeguard public trust by protecting sensitive workloads — particularly across government and critical industries.