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Andrew Wittenstein

Financial Management Specialist, Spend Plan Coordinator at FEMA
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Andrew Wittenstein is a seasoned program and business management expert with extensive experience in the finance and software development industries. He holds a BS in Finance and MIS from Syracuse University's Martin J. Whitman School of Management and an MBA in Marketing and Technology from the University of Connecticut School of Business. With his innate analytical curiosity and focused problem-solving skills, Andrew has contributed to a broad range of projects integrating financial modeling, data analysis and visualization, and process analysis and design.

Before his current position as a Financial Management Specialist and Cost Unit Leader at FEMA, Andrew worked as a Senior Consultant at BTS, where he expertly facilitated communication between business and technology stakeholders to translate high-level business requirements into detailed technical specifications. Prior to BTS, Andrew held the position of Program Manager at Gartner, Inc., where he was responsible for delivering solutions through problem definition and process analysis and design.

In addition to his program and business management expertise, Andrew also has experience as an independent consultant and as a former financial business analyst at HomeServe USA. He also held positions as a Senior Data Analyst at SilverCarrot, Inc., an Assistant Vice-President of Investment Banking at Paine Webber, a Business Unit Manager at Oxford Health Plans, and as an independent consultant.

Andrew is passionate about customer service and helping clients and associates solve problems. He has a keen ability to build strong relationships and build consensus across organizational and global boundaries. He is an excellent communicator and is adept at presenting complex information in a clear and concise manner to a variety of audiences.

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