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education
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| 1997-1999 |
HARVARD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL |
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BOSTON, MA |
Candidate for Master in Business
Administration degree, June 1999. Member of Management Consulting,
Entrepreneurship, High Tech and New Media, and Business of Sports
Clubs.
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| 1987-1991 |
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY |
CAMBRIDGE,
MA |
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Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical
Engineering. GPA 3.9/4.0. Elected dormitory treasurer ($16,000
budget) and athletic chairman.
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experience
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| 1998 |
CHAINSHINE CONSULTING GROUP |
NEW YORK, NY |
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Summer Intern, International Department
Worked with client teams serving major international paper
and industrial products manufacturer.
- Analyzed product-costing process. Identified opportunities
to improve accuracy of product costs by 5%.
- Researched and reformulated procurement strategy for primary
raw material input with team members. Constructed model
demonstrating potential revenue increase of $15million.
- Conducted client interviews and led focus groups as part
of initial phase of re-engineering initiative.
- Participated in two-week training program composed of
15 summer interns.
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| 1991-1997 |
CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY |
COLUMBUS, IN |
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Technical Specialist, Automotive
Customer Engineering Department
Pioneered and led the Market Segment Profile Project.
- Characterized various market segments within Automotive
Business Unit and laid foundation for future work in other
Cummins business units.
- Interviewed external customers to better understand both
their spoken and unspoken needs. Collected detailed duty
cycle data from end-user applications throughout the U.S.
- Developed standard market segment profile format with
input from internal customers. Presented findings to engineering,
marketing, and sales organizations for developing value-packages”
that give Cummins a comparative advantage in the marketplace.
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| 1995-1997 |
Senior Engineer, Concept Design
Division |
LONDON, U.K. |
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Designed entire diesel engine architecture
concepts for products beyond 2002.
- Led design of virtual engine using Pro/Engineer computer
aided design and finite element analysis tools.
- Demonstrated use of industry-leading technologies to help
meet future emissions standards and more stringent product
performance, reliability, and weight targets.
- Presented design concepts to senior management using quarter-scale
stereolithography model.
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| 1991-1995 |
Senior Engineer, Product
Design Division |
TORONTO,
CANADA |
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Designed various diesel engine subsystems for
new product development programs.
- Led Cylinder Block Team in redesigning cylinder block
for new engine platform program.
- Concurrently engineered and integrated competing design
requirements as part of cross-functional team.
- Worked closely with suppliers and engine plant personnel
to gain broad background in manufacturing processes.
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personal
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Native speaker of English, fluent in French,
some knowledge of Spanish. Extensive travel throughout East
Asia. Enjoy basketball, tennis and ballroom dancing.
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