Years: 2012 to Present |
Employer: Undisclosed |
Title: Business Analyst |
Department: |
Responsibilities:
Expert is a Business Analyst who leverages retail consulting experience, primarily to focus on clients in the American retail industry (e.g., supermarket chains, department stores, etc.). His wide scope of work includes business process consulting, retail operational diagnostics support, data collection and reporting processes support, project PMO support, data analysis, portfolio management, and internal auditing. |
Years: 2011 to 2012 |
Employer: Recruit Career (Tokyo) |
Title: Consultant |
Department: Finance, IT and Talent Acquisition |
Responsibilities:
Expert co-managed the company's Finance IT team. He also conducted in-person candidate interviews. |
Years: 2010 to 2011 |
Employer: East West Consulting |
Title: Associate Consultant and Recruiter |
Department: |
Responsibilities:
Expert handled start-to-finish recruiting by managing placements for front-office securities, regional banks, real estate investment, asset management and boutique M&A firms. |
Years: 2008 to 2010 |
Employer: Altia Central (Gifu, Japan) |
Title: Assistant Language Teacher |
Department: Motosu & Danjo Public Elementary Schools |
Responsibilities:
Expert taught English to students in grades 1-6. |
Years: 2007 to 2008 |
Employer: Lifetouch International School Studios |
Title: Photographer |
Department: Lifetouch National School Studios |
Responsibilities:
Photographer for elementary to high school students maintaining reputation for key accounts in the Lifetouch customer network |
Years: 2006 to 2007 |
Employer: Hiroshima YMCA |
Title: English Instructor |
Department: YMCA International Kindergarten |
Responsibilities:
Planned and executed ESL lessons for Japanese students ranging in ages from 3 to 70, totaling in 25 hours of classroom time per week
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Years: 2005 to 2006 |
Employer: Asian Media Access |
Title: Project Coordinator |
Department: |
Responsibilities:
Mentored at-risk Asian American and Pacific Islander youth to express their frustrations and ideas in a positive light via the following mediums: 1) Digital photography and editing in Adobe Photoshop; 2) Digital video camera operation and editing in iMovie; and, 3) Hand-drawn images scanned into PC for stop-motion animation |
Years: 2005 to 2006 |
Employer: Asian Media Access |
Title: Capital Campaign Coordinator |
Department: |
Responsibilities:
Assisted in Asian Media Access’ Capital Campaign to raise funds to build their Multimedia Center and assisted-living complex for low-income Asian American/Pacific Islander families
Formed Neighborhood Awareness group comprised of local residents to brainstorm solutions to clean up the streets in N. Minneapolis
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