International Women's Day Profiles



Victoria Battaglia
Victoria Battaglia knows that success doesn’t come from your own efforts. Sure, each of us has to put in the hard work required for success. But Victoria will add that working well with others, being open to new input and change, and being patient are equally important.
Victoria is currently senior legal counsel for Dell’s Southern Latin American region, and also serves as the consumer regional business lead counsel for Latin America. Victoria is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she oversees a staff that supports Dell in Argentina and surrounding countries. Victoria has reached several milestones as her career progressed.

Elaine Gordon
Not many people can still claim to work for the same company they started with right out of school. But Elaine Gordon can make that claim, while pointing to a willingness to keep learning as one of the criteria for a successful career.
Elaine’s first job out of college was with Dell, starting with the company in its early days in 1986. Elaine spent the first 14 years of her career in finance, followed by 10 years in IT, where she is now. This multidisciplinary background has been helpful to Elaine in defining a niche for herself within Dell.

Bobbi Dangerfield
Persistence. Hard work. International experience. Employee satisfaction. These are the themes that have helped lead the way to success for Bobbi Dangerfield.
Bobbi is the country manager for Dell IT & Services in Malaysia and manages Dell’s Client Care Center with operations in India, Malaysia, Mexico, Romania and the U.S. The Client Care Center provides Level 2 technical support to both Dell and our customers. Level 2 support is an advanced level of support to customers whose issues are not resolved by the initial call center contact. Bobbi’s career path has had a few twists and turns that led her to her position today.
