About Tânia
I'm Tânia Monteiro Azar.
For over 20 years, I've worked inside tech companies — BioCatch, Veracode, Arbor Networks/Netscout — at the inflection points where growth outpaces the infrastructure that holds it together. The pattern is almost always the same: companies move fast and build the systems later. By the time the friction is visible, it's already costing you — in manager confidence, in decision speed, in the talent you're quietly losing.

I work as a fractional partner. Founders get senior-level judgment and hands-on execution — someone who will pick up the phone, sit with your managers, and move the work forward. Defined outcomes. Real deliverables. No open-ended retainers that drift.
I ride motorcycles. I wear 4-inch heels. I have a tattoo on my arm. I mention it because it's a signal, not a fun fact: I don't perform professionalism. I show up as I am, and the work speaks.
Culture isn't the ping-pong table, the snacks, or the all-hands playlist.
It's how people feel on Sunday night when they think about Monday morning. That feeling is built — or broken — by the systems, leadership, and accountability structures you put in place. Intentionally or not.
Culture by design, not by default.