Citizens Bank
Senior Project Manager, Risk Pmo
Project Connections Oct 2013 - Oct 2014
Senior Sme, Financial Services Sector
Bank of America Jun 2009 - Feb 2011
V.p - Senior Change Manager
Bank of America Nov 2005 - Jun 2009
V.p - Senior Project Manager
Bank of America Apr 2004 - Nov 2005
V.p - Transition Program Office Project Manager
Skills:
Business Analysis Financial Services Business Process Improvement Management Banking Stakeholder Management Research Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Project Start Ups and Planning Cross Functional Issue Management Pmo Liaison/Support System Conversions Project Management Coaching/Mentoring Acquisition/Merger Driven Integrations Operational Moves/Consolidations Document Imaging Conversions Disaster Recovery/Business Resumption Planning Expense Reduction Initiatives Project Communications Project Management Risk Management
Interests:
Committed To Lifelong Music and Applied Piano Technique Cognitive Training and Optimization Structural Engineering Continuous The Psychology of Human Behavior Film Making As Project Management
Oklahoma State University - Computer Science, Physics, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology - Information Assurance and Forensics, Charles Page High School
Relationship:
Married
About:
It's not about me. Husband, father, teacher. Believer in outrageous grace and that no one is beyond redemption. No one
Tagline:
Defies classification and cannot be stereotyped
David Bouchard
Work:
Author/speaker
Education:
College Mathieu
Tagline:
Metis author/conference speaker
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Close-knit Fort Kent finds itself split by a frenzy from away
I said hello and that it was nice to see them out and that I was glad this seems to be heading somewhere toward a resolution, said David Bouchard, a lifelong Fort Kent resident who lives across the street from the couple. And I told them how I felt about the whole situation that its a whole
Salad Ali's defense attorney, David Bouchard, implored the judge to continue with the hearing, saying he "interpreted" the documents -- filled with legal terms and American jargon -- for his client, who "totally understands what he's doing."