Ericsson
Program Manager
Telcordia Technologies Sep 2009 - Dec 2012
Product Manager
Telcordia Technologies Sep 2004 - Aug 2009
Solution Architect
Telcordia Technologies Aug 2000 - Aug 2004
Business Analyst
Education:
University of Waterloo 1995 - 2000
Bachelor of Mathematics, Bachelors, Mathematics, Computer Science
Markville Secondary School
Skills:
Event Planning Six Sigma Analytical Skills Project Management Telecommunications Pmp Program Management Business Development Pricing Strategy Process Improvement Business Process Improvement Technology Integration Acquisition Integration
Jun 2012 to 2000 Team Leader Trust OfficerRyan Associates Technology Inc New York, NY Jul 2010 to Jun 2012 ConsultantHBMJ Consulting Hoboken, NJ Jul 2009 to Jul 2010 Hedge Fund AccountantING Investment Management New York, NY Jun 2007 to Feb 2009 Senior Hedge Fund AccountantHSBC/Bank of Bermuda Alternative Fund Services New York, NY Jul 2005 to Jun 2007 Senior Fund AccountantSimpson Capital Inc New York, NY Nov 2004 to Jul 2005 ControllerDeutsche Bank New York, NY Jan 2003 to Nov 2004 Investment AccountantAlliance Capital Management White Plains, NY May 2000 to Jan 2003 Investment AccountantThe Chase Manhattan Bank New York, NY Nov 1998 to May 2000 Unit Investment Trust Equity Accountant
Education:
University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 1998 Bachelor of Arts in Accounting and Sociology
Evolo 2013 Design Competition Boston, MA Sep 2012 to Jan 2013 DesignerRobert T. Lynch Municipal Golfcourse Brookline, MA Aug 2011 to Jan 2012 Design and Presentation CoordinatorSquare 134 Architects Washington, DC Jul 2009 to Aug 2009 Design InternCVS Pharmacy Norwalk, CT Dec 2005 to Jan 2007 Pharmacy TechnicianCellMark USA, LLC Stamford, CT Jun 2005 to Aug 2005 Administrative Accounting Assistant
Education:
The Boston Architectural College Boston, MA Sep 2011 to 2000 Master in Architecture CandidateUniversity of Maryland College Park, MD Sep 2007 to Mar 2011 Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
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