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Carnegie Mellon University: MBA (Strategy, Quantitative Methods, Statistics & Economics) May 2005
The Ohio State University: Continuing Education – Intermediate Economics, Winter 2002
University of Pittsburgh: MS Electrical Engineering (Minor in Mathematics), May 1996
University of Pittsburgh: BS Electrical Engineering, May 1993
Instructor, Colorado Technical University (CTU Online), 2005 to Present:
Teaching Roles:
Business Statistics
Teaching Assistant Roles, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 2003 to 2005:
Teaching Assistant Roles:
36-225: Introduction to Probability and Statistics I, Fall 2003
36-226: Introduction to Probability and Statistics II, Spring 2004
73-100: Principles of Economics, Fall 2004
Grader
73-261: Econometrics, Fall 2003
36-402: Advanced Data Analysis, Spring 2004
Undergraduate level courses in:
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Introduction to Business Calculus
- Statistics for Economics and Business
- Introductory Econometrics
- Operations Research
- Linear Programming
- Sylvan Learning Center: Speed Reading, June 2002, Columbus, Ohio
- Competent Toastmasters – Lucent Technology Division, December 2001, Columbus, Ohio
IBM Corporation, July 2005 – Present
BCS-CRM Consultant: Consulting in the Financial Services industry. Helping the financial services companies, including retail banks and credit card companies, to identify the diverse characteristics of their customers and customize appropriate marketing campaigns for the various customer segments
Citigroup, May 2004 – Aug 2004 (MBA Summer Internship)
Using sophisticated mathematical and statistical methods, developed a strategy that would enable the Citigroup’s credit card division (Citi Cards) to launch successful market expansion techniques in the UK.
- Created EXCEL AND ACCESS templates to cluster customers into meaningful segments
- Use statistical/econometrics methods to measure the profitability of the various customers
- Tracked the effectiveness of the various marketing campaigns.
ICC OHIO, March 2003 – August 2003, Columbus, Ohio
Senior IT Consultant
- Led a six-member team consisting of software engineers through a newly established quality assurance process, enabling an early identification of costly software errors; this resulted in 50% reduction in field-related errors.
- Managed a $500,000 software verification project for a new business-to-business application for domestic customer, which facilitated client’s e-commerce system upgrade with less system downtime.
Lucent Technologies, July 2000 – December 2002, Columbus, Ohio
Software Engineer
- Initiated, implemented and performed business analysis for videoconferencing software that reduced travel expenditures and saved the company over $100,000 in annual travel costs.
- Led an international team in a software verification effort for a $3 million wireless technology product launch for China Unicom, increasing China’s wireless network capacity by more than 50%.
- Analyzed system performance of an enhanced wireless telecommunications network prior to delivery in Manhattan, NY
Unicon International, May 1996 – July 2000, Columbus, Ohio
IT Consultant
- Estimated the cost associated with circuit boards damages due to ESD (Electrostatic Discharge); this estimate prompted corrective actions and over 25% reduction in cost
- Led an engineering effort to troubleshoot defective hardware devices, saving department over $250,000
Catalyst for Change Award: Awarded for introducing online training to Wireless Network Group of Lucent Technologies, April 2001.
On-time Delivery Award: Unicon International, June 1999.
Advanced knowledge of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SAS, DB2, ACCESS, FrontPage, Microsoft NetMeeting |
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