Manager, Business Information Systems at TransCare
Greater New York City Area
Manager, Business Information Systems at TransCare
Greater New York City Area
Open to meeting interesting people - I will accept your invite! davidjsanders at
stern.nyu.edu.
Twitter: @davidjsanders
Engaged in full-life-cycle project management including requirements analysis, design, development, testing, delivery/implementation, and training.
Demonstrated excellence in business writing, development of business process flow diagrams, making comparisons regarding current and future processes, and effective communication of anticipated efficiency gains.
Resourceful at streamlining business processes to reduce "Wasted Work" while maximizing technological resources.
Develop, use and maintain automated business process systems for Sales, MIS and Operations departments.
Excellent oral and written communication skills for diverse audiences with excellent facilitation skills.
Areas of Expertise:
1. Business Process Re-engineering
2. Project Management
3. Business Analysis
4. Enterprise IT Implementation
5. Change Management
6. Workflow Design
7. SDLC
8. Finance/Accounting
Methodologies:
1. Define Business Practices
2. Improve Operations via Technology and Procedures
3. Develop Measurements of Success and Reward Systems
4. Train and Monitor User Community
5. Adapt Solutions to Changing Business Environment.
Career Goals:
C-Level Executive
Six Sigma Champion Certification.
Strategic and tactical thinking, project management, workflow creation, process improvement, end user training for technical and non-technical processes. Excellent problem-solving and language skills.
(Privately Held; Logistics and Supply Chain industry)
March 2009 — Present (5 months)
(Management Consulting industry)
1996 — Present (13 years)
Mutatis Mutandis is a fansite based on Marvel Comics' X-Men line of titles. I started it in 1996 as a way to learn HTML and because the online resources for fans at the time were sparsely populated and in many cases inaccurate. As the saying goes "If you want something done right, do it yourself," so I did. Over time the site grew in size and scope to include team profiles, weekly reviews and summaries as well as character profiles and with the release of the X-Men movie in 2000 it was converted into its current form as The Online Division of the Xavier Institute. I currently manage a rotating staff of reviewers and contributors, as well as the thriving message board community. As of 2008 I am also looking to expand the site's interactivity, so contact me if you having programming and SEO experience and would like to turn MM into the premier online X-Men fansite.
www.mutanthigh.com
(Privately Held; Apparel & Fashion industry)
March 2005 — October 2008 (3 years 8 months)
• Supervised 3 programmers and coordinated efforts with cross-functional teams.
• Eliminated chargebacks with installation of and user education on global ERP system at factories in Madagascar.
• Improved MIS responses via selection and installation of a global email-driven support management system.
• Increased performance efficiencies by designing hands-on and web-based training.
• Solved business problems for over 300 users in 4 companies with over 40 divisions, plus 5 company-owned factories and 3 Far East vendors.
• Reduced project times with workflows and specifications for reporting tools, customer requirements and business solutions.
• Operated as a business liaison with various business units to ensure successful deployment and operation of Production, Shipping and Imports, Sales, Orders, Warehousing, Billing and Accounting.
• Revised reports for business needs and updates to data warehousing and reporting modules for Available to Sell and Gross Profit analyses.
(Privately Held; Telecommunications industry)
July 2003 — August 2004 (1 year 2 months)
• Managed and maintained databases, designed marketing tools for enterprise-level telecom products
• Instituted change management procedures for programming and database management
• Led creation, test and roll-out of Websites and incentive programs; drafted change specifications for programmers.
(Privately Held; Management Consulting industry)
October 2001 — June 2003 (1 year 9 months)
• Spearheaded multiple projects for mid- to large-size clients, resulting in 10%-25% greater efficiency
• Designed online analysis tool to cut time-on-job 75%, capturing $25K+ savings per consulting project
• Collaborated with corporate executives to determine project requirements and customer expectations
• Created custom workbooks, tests and training scripts for improved client systems and processes
• Directed translation and interpretation of training documents into 7 languages for global organization.
(Privately Held; Management Consulting industry)
January 2000 — September 2001 (1 year 9 months)
• Developed and tested specifications for a global intranet system
• Lowered client’s employment costs 50% by executing new processes to reposition staff and reduce expenses
• Produced analysis reports, presentations and workflows for productivity improvement projects
• Delivered professional training in process analysis and improvement to multifunctional personnel and management teams.
(Privately Held; Management Consulting industry)
December 1998 — January 2000 (1 year 2 months)
• Designed highly effective seminars and presentations using Web-based interactive and distance-learning techniques
• Headed staff responsible for development and administration of new business and technical initiatives
• Trained and managed internal telemarketers, resulting in a 40% rise in customer volume in under 6 months.
2007 — 2009
3.73 GPA
BA , Archaeology, Physics , 1995 — 1999
Awards: John Jay Scholar, National Science Scholar, Joseph Gruss Scholarship. Graduated Magna Cum Laude, Dean's List.
My kids (3), process improvement, online training, strategy, science fiction, strategy gaming, origami, sequential art
NYU, Columbia University, NYCSSC (Dodgeball)
Phi Beta Kappa 1999
Magna Cum Laude
Dean's List 1995-1999
John Jay Scholar
National Science Scholar
Joseph Gruss Scholarship
Stern Scholar 2008