SUMMARY
Experienced economist and analyst. Work experience includes regression and correlation analysis to meet corporate needs, independent research for corporate projects and into economic questions, database maintenance, and presentation of the results. Additional teaching experience adds to communication skills, and ability to present to audiences ranging from students to executives. Experienced with software packages including SAS, SPSS, and others.
EXPERIENCE
tieBridge
Falls Church,Virginia
2012-Present
Business Process Consultant
• Writing manuals, instructions, and other customer documents
Harriet Fulbright College
Arlington, Virginia
2010-2012
Instructor
• Taught speaking, debating, grammar, reading, writing, listening.
• Tutored test preparation for SAT and GRE.
• Designed new courses to be added to the course catalogue.
Mathnasium
Vienna, Virginia
2010 – 2011
Math Tutor
• Tutored math to students in grades K-12.
Computer CORE
Fairfax, Virginia
2010–2011
Instructor
• Taught use of the Microsoft Office Suite.
Ashoka
Arlington, Virginia
2009 – 2010
Data Analyst (Volunteer)
Franklin College
Franklin, Indiana
2007 – 2008
Adjunct Professor
• Taught Introductory and Intermediate Micro- and Macroeconomics, and Money and Banking in a small campus environment.
• Emphasized the relevance of economics to current events using news stories and other materials.
Raytheon Technical Services Company
Indianapolis, Indiana
2005 – 2006
Financial Analyst
• Gathered and analyzed corporate financial data.
• Constructed and updated cost models to support the contracts proposal team.
• Analyzed company efficiency and economic impact on the region.
• Managed strategic five year planning process with contracts in excess of $200M annually.
• Improved company-wide commitment to finance dept. efforts, especially DoD negotiations.
• Rectified capital planning and approval process; 100% approval rate for new projects.
• Enhanced negotiations with Federal DoD contractor monitors to simplify compliance.
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
2003-2004, 2007
Associate Instructor
• Taught Microeconomics and Economics in Current Events to classes averaging 30 students.
• Improved analytical skills of students while emphasizing the behavioral elements of the science.
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
1999-2003
Associate Instructor
• Taught Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Business Statistics to classes of 30-100 students.
• Emphasized real-world applications for economic theory.
EDUCATION
Master of Arts in Economics, 2000, Indiana University
• 24 hours of coursework beyond MA: ABD.
• Studied Game Theory, Experimental Economics, Industrial Organization, International Trade, and Econometrics.
• Researched and analyzed intrastate and international trade.
• Researched and analyzed economic behavior incentives, and rational choice.
• Researched and analyzed policy applications for time series econometrics.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics, 1997, Bradley University
• Researched game theory and utility theory.
PUBLICATIONS
• Introduction to Statistics for Economics and Business: Course Workbook, Hayden-McNeil Pub. (Contributor) 2003
• “Searching for Honor in Federal Acquisition,” Defense Acquisition Research Journal Fall 2006
HONORS
• Indiana University Fellowship for Graduate Study in Economics 1998-1999
• Omicron Delta Epsilon