Marta Kwiatek, Senior Business Intelligence Manager on Influential Women
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Marta Kwiatek

Senior Business Intelligence Manager, Ecolab

Chicago, IL 60642

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Degree Poznan University of Economics And Business - MSc Member Academic Sports Association

Her Story

About Marta

Marta Kwiatek is a Senior Finance Manager and Senior Business Intelligence Manager at Ecolab, based in Naperville, Illinois. With over six years of progressive experience in finance, she has built a strong reputation for driving team success and delivering results that exceed stakeholder expectations. Marta’s expertise spans strategic finance, commercial finance, and global FP&A data management, with a focus on transforming complex financial information into actionable insights for organizational decision-making.

She began her career in Europe, holding roles in accounting, financial analysis, and product control at organizations such as Credit Suisse, “KoGer,” and Franklin Templeton Investments. Her transition to the United States marked a significant step in her career, where she took on leadership roles at Ecolab, overseeing a $200M revenue portfolio, driving gross margin improvements, and leading key strategic projects. Marta is recognized for her ability to mentor and develop teams, having guided interns and direct reports toward career success while managing large-scale financial initiatives.

Marta holds a Master’s degree in Management, Finance, and Accounting in Business from the Poznan University of Economics and Business, with additional coursework in digital marketing from Stanford University. She is proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel, and various financial and analytics platforms. Beyond her professional work, Marta is active in mentoring and volunteering, including teaching English to children through AIESEC and participating in sports and student leadership organizations during her academic career.

Her Interview

Ten minutes with Marta

01What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?

My advice to young women entering this industry is to prioritize investing in themselves—continually developing skills, knowledge, and confidence. Equally important is maintaining a healthy work-life balance, as it is essential for sustaining long-term effectiveness and growth as a leader.

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