Dimitris Tsilis is a seasoned Business Analyst with 9 years of experience specializing in banking, payments and core banking implementations, currently driving investment and trading solutions at Avaloq in Zurich. He combines an MSc in Information Management and Finance with hands-on product ownership and SDLC practice, having led CRM, card acquiring migrations and collections platform rollouts across Europe. Known for turning complex requirements into clear BRDs/FSDs, he also designs UML artefacts, manages testing (including Gherkin automation) and supports post-live production issues. His background includes deep functional expertise in Flexcube and Way4 integrations, data reconciliation and stakeholder-led backlog prioritization. An active contributor to OpenEMR, he has practical full‑stack exposure—improving i18n, UI labels and small code fixes—illustrating a rare blend of business analysis and pragmatic engineering sensibility.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
MSc, Information Management and Finance, MSc, Information Management and Finance at University of Westminster
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration; Accounting and Finance, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration; Accounting and Finance at Deree College of The American College of
The most popular open source electronic health records and medical practice management solution.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:14 commits, 12 PRs, 22 comments in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Dimitris primarily contributed to the OpenEMR project by adding and modifying descriptions for internationalization (i18n) strings, focusing on the user interface and various forms. They also updated and added labels related to patient information and encounter details, showing involvement in both front-end and back-end elements of the application. Additionally, the user made some minor code changes, such as commenting out code related to constants to enhance clarity and code maintainability.
OpenEMR is the most popular open source electronic health records and medical practice management solution. ONC certified with international usage, OpenEMR's goal is a superior alternative to its proprietary counterparts.
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