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KEY PROJECTS
8/92 -
3/05
For Client: Random House
(New York, NY)
Project
management and production support for custom SAP applications
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Dates
3/97 to 3/05 |
Role
ABAP developer and functional
consultant |
Employer
Random House |
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Highlights |
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- Successfully upgraded SAP from version 2.2 to 3.0 and 3.0 to 4.7 without
external consultants
- Managed teams of up to five developers in the design and development
of custom applications and enhancements to the SD/MM modules
- Designed and developed all interfaces to support two data warehouses
of sales information
- Designed and developed a custom application to manage sales rebates
and incentives
- Designed and developed a custom application to facilitate sales
forecasting, estimating, and initial order tracking throughout the
initial phases of a book’s publishing lifecycle
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For Client: Mitsubishi
International / ICS (Chadds Ford, PA)
Three
SAP implementations at a multinational Japanese trading company
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Dates
8/95 to 3/97 |
Role
ABAP developer and team lead |
Employer
Deloitte & Touche / ICS |
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Highlights |
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- Team lead for 10 developers involving 60 interfaces between SAP and
AS400
- Managed all ABAP development for reporting, user exits, conversions,
and custom screen enhancements
- Interfaces included G/L account, payroll, accounts payable, accounts
receivable, purchase orders, sales order acknowledgement, and master
data changes
- Real time interfaces using IDOC and ALE configuration
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For Client: Hoffman LaRoche.
(Providence, RI)
SAP
conversion for a major multi-national pharmaceutical corporation
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Dates
8/94 to 8/95 |
Role
ABAP consultant |
Employer
Keane |
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Highlights |
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- EDI configuration of SAP IDOCs and processing of inbound sales orders
and output ASNs
- Advanced configuration of Sales Information System structures and
programs
- Developed ABAP reports and BDC sessions for sales order maintenance
and master data cleansing
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PRIOR EXPERIENCE
Charles Drew Middle School – Teacher
- Los Angeles, CA - August 1992 – June 1994
| Taught math
to 7-9th grade students in South Central Los Angeles. Accepted and placed
through Teach For America, a non-profit organization recruiting and placing
teachers in under-resourced areas throughout the U.S. Completed numerous
classes and workshops in teaching methodologies and parent communication. |
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