Ahmad al Sheikh Hassan

Principal Technical Project Manager/chef Principal Des Projets Techniques at Cerence

Ahmad Al Sheikh Hassan has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries and roles. Ahmad is currently working as the Principal Technical Project Manager at Cerence Inc., where they plan, manages, and reports on software development projects across global teams. Prior to this, they worked at GAL Power Systems as an IT Project Manager and IT Manager, overseeing the successful delivery of IT projects and managing the implementation of a new ERP system.

Ahmad also has experience as a Research Assistant at Concordia University, where they worked on projects related to sentiment analysis, ranking algorithms, and named entity recognition. Ahmad holds a Master's degree in Software Engineering from Concordia University.

Earlier in their career, Ahmad worked as an IT Consultant at UNDP, where they designed and developed an SQL database to monitor humanitarian aids delivery. Ahmad also served as an IT Project Manager at Regional Planning Commission and EU MAM Program, where they led teams and delivered strategic plans for implementing IT solutions.

In addition, Ahmad has expertise in system administration, having worked as a System Administrator at Associated Business Company Ltd., for Telecommunications and Solutions.

Overall, Ahmad Al Sheikh Hassan's work experience showcases their strong project management skills, technical expertise, and ability to successfully deliver complex IT projects.

Ahmad Al Sheikh Hassan holds a Master's Degree in Software Engineering from Concordia University, which they completed between 2013 and 2015. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science from Bethany College from 2001 to 2004. In addition to their academic qualifications, Ahmad Al Sheikh Hassan has obtained the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute in December 2020.

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