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Nadine Broghammer

Nadine is an agile and transformation coach who is committed to transforming organisations through a balance of technical advancement and human-centred change. Based in Bern, she has worked with a range of Swiss and international companies, including Die Schweizerische Post, where she currently applies her experience to enable cross-functional collaboration, improve delivery processes, and nurture a culture of continuous improvement. Earlier in her career she held positions at ERNI Schweiz AG, Zühlke Engineering AG, SBB Swiss Railways AG and UBS AG.

Through her career, she gained deep experience in various fields of business ranging from Banking, Telecommunication, Healthcare, Hospitality, Entertainment, Transportation, and Insurance. Her background combines positions in business and management, which she also studied at the University of Zurich (Switzerland) and at the University of New South Wales (Australia), with a strong orientation toward modern product development and team methodologies. She works fluently in both English and German and is comfortable operating in multilingual, multicultural contexts.

Across her roles, Nadine has become known for a direct, approachable style that emphasises transparency, open communication, and the empowerment of individuals. Rather than focusing solely on processes or tools, she addresses the human dynamics that underpin organisational success. Her work reflects a belief that sustainable transformation requires more than the adoption of frameworks such as Scrum or Lean; it requires shifts in mindset and culture that allow people to thrive amid change. She is particularly interested in the intersection between strategy, culture, and technology, where alignment across these dimensions enables real, lasting progress.

Her engagement extends beyond her corporate roles into the broader professional community.

Nadine has been an active organiser and speaker at DevOpsDays Zürich and related events, contributing to the dialogue around transformation and agile practices. She advocated for maintaining focus on people, values, and collaboration even as organisations expand. Her perspective reinforces the idea that the quality of human interaction and shared understanding often determines the success of technical or organisational initiatives. Her message is that change is not something to fear or to “get through,” but rather the natural space where learning and innovation occur. She brings empathy, structure, and clarity to that process, enabling teams and organisations to operate with confidence amid uncertainty.

Nadine connects people, processes, and strategy to cultivate environments where agility and authenticity coexist. Colleagues and clients describe her as a coach who bridges business objectives with technical and human realities, helping teams navigate complex transformations without losing sight of purpose.

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