Teksystems Feb 2019 - Jun 2019
Product Owner and Business Analyst
Hhaexchange Dec 2017 - Nov 2018
Product Owner
Amadeus North America Nov 2015 - Jun 2017
Product Owner and Business Analyst
Bank of America 2014 - 2015
Business Analyst
Mythic Imagination Institute Feb 2009 - Feb 2014
Project Manager
Education:
Boston University 2007 - 2009
Master of Science, Masters, Project Management
Brigham Young University 1994 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Molecular Biology
Brigham Young University
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors
Skills:
Sql Agile Methodologies Software Development Life Cycle Software Project Management Integration Requirements Analysis Software Development Product Owner Requirements Gathering Client Liason Standard Operating Procedures Agile Scrum Safe Waterfall Business Analysis User Stories Budget Management Business Plans Technical Writing Project Management Product Performance Strategy Cross Functional Team Implementation Risk Analysis Visio Software Documentation Sharepoint Quality Assurance Xml Program Management Access Public Speaking Robohelp Adobe Acrobat Product Management Editing Snagit Diplomacy Content Management Framemaker Technical Documentation Instructional Design Html Certified Scrum Master Csm Databases Ms Project Sdlc Microsoft Project
Interests:
Writing Reading History Health Children Education Environment Science and Technology Socializing Human Rights Technical Writing Web 2 Civil Rights and Social Action Poverty Alleviation Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Social Services Project Management Economic Empowerment Politics Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Geography
Harrison High School Selma NC 1954-1966, S.H. Clark Junior High School Portsmouth VA 1959-1960, Cypress Grove High School Lutcher LA 1963-1966, Johnston County High School Smithfield NC 1966-1966
Community:
Ethel Sims, James Smith, James Stancil, Linda Scarboro, Shirley Staggers, Clayvon Everett, Howard Pearce, Wilbert Richardson, Floyd Pierce, James Best, Elsie Powell
Thomas Ricks (1960-1964), Karl Locascio (1987-1991), Kerry Prielipp (1975-1979), Robert Carpenter (1950-1953), William Ryan (1995-2000), Tom Yates (1988-1995)
News
Sean P. Means: A reading list for the presidential candidates
Jeb Bush: "Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq," Thomas Ricks Jeb could use a reminder of how badly his brother George W. screwed things up in Iraq. The rest of us need a reminder that Jeb doesn't think things went so badly there.
Date: Dec 23, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
How Clint Eastwood's 'American Sniper' has been swept up in the American ...
Today fewer than .5 percentdo, and many belong to a demographic that military analyst Thomas Ricks called socially isolated, politically conservative.That growing chasm has resulted in a modernAmerica in which fewgrant much thoughtto soldiers, except for ritualized reverence of their service.
Thomas Ricks, who covered the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq for the Washington Post and named his bestselling account of the subject Fiasco, says the current crisis in Iraq was set in motion over a decade ago. I think that the U.S. invasion fundamentally unbalanced Iraq, and the Middle East, Ricks tel
Take Nov. 28, 2012, when Kurtz wrote that Fox should have let Rick speak on CNN.com. This was a story about veteran military reporter Thomas Ricks, who went on Fox News and trashed the network for its Benghazi coverage. They cut him off. The segment ended 90 seconds after it began. Kurtz wrote, S
ent home in disgrace from Europe, and the war likely would have been worse without his calm, determined and unifying presence. He was not fired, fumed Thomas Ricks, a security journalist and author of The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq.
In an essay adapted from his new book, "The Generals," author Thomas Ricks wrote in the November issue of The Atlantic magazine that mediocrity is pervasive among the ranks of today's military leaders.
Date: Nov 14, 2012
Source: Google
US Military Admits Major Mistakes in Iraq and Afganistan
Its criticisms are largely familiar to anyone who closelyfollowed the two wars' fitful progress or who read author Thomas Ricks'seminal, bestselling 2006 account of the U.S. military's early failings inIraq, bluntly titled "Fiasco." An internal Army War College assessment in 2005cited in Ricks'