
Manager and MBA Student
Greater Detroit Area

Manager and MBA Student
Greater Detroit Area
Antony Chen is a senior information technology consultant with over 13 years of leadership in strategy, program management/delivery, business development, enterprise architecture, and business process engineering in several industry verticals including financial services, insurance, automotive, energy, government, and high tech.
He is expected to graduate with high distinction in December 2009 with his Master of Business Administration from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan with emphases in strategy and finance. His last role was Manager, IT Advisory at KPMG LLP, leading Fortune 50 global client engagements in strategy, risk management, and security. Previous roles include practice leader, division director, and co-founder of an IT consulting firm.
Some notable accomplishments include authoring a successful SBIR grant, delivering one of KPMG’s largest global engagements spanning 15 countries, growing a solutions practice by over 400% in one year, developing strategic frameworks for multi-shore software development, and founding a bootstrapped IT consulting firm with revenues exceeding $1 million in three years.
IT Strategy, Program Management, Project Management, Sourcing Analysis, Business Requirements Analysis, Vendor Selection, Enterprise Risk Management, Cost Optimization, Enterprise Architecture, Software Development Methodologies, Business Intelligence, Security
Masters of Business Administration , Strategy and Finance , 2007 — 2009
Candidate for Graduation with High Distinction (GPA > 3.5)
Bachelor of Science , Cellular and Molecular Biology , 1991 — 1995
Hail to the Victors!
1987 — 1991
golf, tennis, skiing, snowboarding, jogging, music, art appreciation, science fiction, gadgets, science
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification (4/2006) - Project Management Institute, University of Michigan Alumni Association Member, University of Michigan Club of Greater Detroit, Young Alumni Business Sub-Committee Member