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Columbus, OH
Posted:
November 16, 2012

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Title:Senior Statistical Analyst

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CANDIDATE ID: 2894567

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TELEPHONE: 614-***-****

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HOTTEST SKILLS: statistics, market, lien, database, vms, marketing, product,

environmental, financial, forecast, c++, css, dbase, fortran, foxpro, html, macintosh,

mathematica, microsoft, novell

REVISION: 08-SEP-02

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NAME: WINKEY PAN

ADDRESS: 1118 SEA SHELL DRIVE

CITY: COLUMBUS

STATE/PROVINCE: OH

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COUNTRY: USA

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PHONE: 614-***-****

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WINKEY PAN

1118 SEA SHELL DRIVE

COLUMBUS, OH 43082

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Objective

Seek a leadership position in applying quantitative and qualitative

methodologies (data mining) to elevate business competitiveness and

earnings.

Qualification Summary

More than 10 years experience in providing strategic decision support

to resolve complex business issues through data collection, analysis,

and modeling as well as project management. Have served as a senior

statistical analyst, consultant, data group manager, and system

developer. Helped bring in more than 16 million dollars in revenue and

save more than 500 million dollars in clean-up cost.

EXPERIENCES

Senior Statistical Analyst, Banc One Corp. Columbus, OH (1996-Present)

Design procedures to evaluate customer attrition and product usage.

Devise models to simulate customer product portfolio preference and

financial behavior. Identify key variables. Work with internal clients

to develop implementation plan and feedback procedures.

Assess the cost and profit of distribution channels and market

competitions. Evaluate banking branches performance and propose plans

for reconfiguring distribution channels. Work clients. Resulting an

investment of 300 million dollars across 50 states. Conduct market

segmentation and risk management studies. Construct statistical models

to segment customers. Transform vague business problems into

well-defined statistical hypotheses and models. Develop scoring

systems and customer profiles.

Build models to manage bank portfolio of consumer install- ment loans.

Estimate loan prepayment rates and life time distributions. Apply

survival analysis and truncated distribution theory. Perform

performance analysis, simulation, and forecasting. Detect

opportunities.

Statistical Consultant and Research Assistant Professor, U. of

Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH (1988-1996) Served as a Data Base Management

System Architect from 1988 -1995. Was in charge of designing and

implementing PC-Macintosh Mainframe based xBase-SAS database

management systems for use in more than 10 research projects with

total funding over 10 million dollars. Collected, analyzed and

determined system requirements, developed data models, and designed

the systems. Evaluated, purchased hardware and software, implemented

and maintained the systems. Served as a Project Statistician and Data

Group Manager

from 1989-1996.

Was responsible for establishing and managing a researched data

center. Reduced data processing turn-around time from months to weeks.

Saved 50 0n data processing cost.Worked with other investigators in

securing 8 government and industrial projects with funding exceeding

16 million dollars.

Prepared and reviewed externally funded project proposals and reports.

Recruited, trained, supervised one post- doctor, one statistician, and

6 programmers. Applied operations research to schedule work loads,

allocate equipment, and manage several projects simultaneously.

Conducted primary and secondary research.Proposed methodologies,

designed surveys and questionnaires, and monitored data collection.

Managed modeling and reporting.

Served as a leader in instruments calibration and data compatibility

studies.Developed statistical models to segment data, reconciliate

differences, and constructed improvement procedures.

Performed environmental assessment, analyzed trend, evaluated

cause-effect relationships, and modeled exposure pathways. Recommended

corrective and preventive programs.

Served as a

Statistical Consultant

from 1989-1996. Responsible for

analyzing data to assist US government agencies (EPA & HUD) in

formulating environmental health policies which had been impacting

more than 200f US population.Helped major petroleum and mining

companies in reducing clean-up cost from several billion dollars to

several hundred million dollars.

Provided statistical consultation in risk assessment. Worked with

researchers in different disciplines in gathering and analyzing data.

Synthesized findings and forecast future outcomes.

Employed GIS (geographical information system) technology to study the

dynamics of time-space related exposures and remediation

strategies.Evaluated the trends and concentration of exposures.

Developed measurement errors model with random coefficients. Obtained

better estimate of outcome prediction and confidence interval

estimation.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Mathematics and Statistics, Wright State

University, Dayton, OH (1987-1988)

Conducted statistics research in reliability, quality control, and

survival analysis.Taught undergraduate and graduate statistics

courses.

Introduced students to the use of VAX/VMS, the writing of SAS programs

to analyze data, and the generation of reports in acceptable formats.

Provided statistical consultation to clients in the University

community.

Statistical Consultant, Graduate Assistant, Department of Statistics,

Ohio State University

Columbus, OH (1983-1987

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Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Ohio State

University

Columbus, OH (1980-1982

)Computer Experiences

SystemIBM TSO/ISPF, VMS, UNIX, Windows, and Mac OS StatisticsSAS,

SPSS, S-Plus, NeuralWork, and BMDP Business MS Excel, Lotus 123, MS

Project, and Lindo Database FoxPro, Clipper, DBase, MapInfo, and

Arc/Info Word ProcessorMicrosoft Word, WordPerfect, PageMaker, and TEX

Language Mathematica, C, C++, FORTRAN, PL/1, and HTML

CommunicationNetscape, ccMail, PC ProComm, and WinFax Pro

Modem/NetworkInternet, Novell, Windows NT, and IBX/ADI

Education

03/94

- 03/96M.B.A. in Finance/Marketing, U. of Cincinnati 01/83 -

08/87

Ph. D. in Statistics, Ohio State Univ. (OSU) 06/80 - 12/82M. S.

in Mathematics

(Operations Research), OSU 09/73 - 06/78B. S. in

Mathematics,

National Cheng Kung Univ.

Professional Associations

Beta Gamma Sigma Honorary Business Society, American Statistical

Association,American Marketing Association, and Financial Management

Association



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