Children International
Tim Bachta has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Tim started their career in 1999 as a System Administrator and Developer at Kansas City New Homes Guide. Tim then worked as an Information Technology Consultant for multiple assignments from 2000 to 2005. From 2005 to 2012, they served as the Director of Application Development and Director of PMO at Assurant Employee Benefits. At NIC Inc., they held the position of Director of Enterprise Application Development from 2012 to 2015. Tim then joined Shamrock Trading Corporation as the Chief Information Technology Officer from 2015 to 2018. In 2019, they worked at North American Savings Bank as the Executive Vice President/CIO. Currently, they hold the role of Vice President of Global Technology at Children International, a position they started in 2020.
Tim Bachta has a background in Business Administration Information Systems from the University of Arkansas. Tim also holds certifications in ITIL Foundation from EXIN your ICT competence partner and various certifications from Amazon Web Services, Scrum Alliance, and Microsoft.
Children International
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Children International is a top-rated humanitarian organization focused on ending poverty by providing high-impact programs to children and young adults. We work in 10 countries: Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Mexico, the Philippines, the U.S.A. and Zambia. About half of those living in poverty are children, and we believe ending poverty starts with them. Without help, children in poverty become adults in poverty. Their future children are born into poverty, and the cycle continues. Together, we can put an end to generational poverty with a long-term, customized program that helps children get the education, life skills and confidence to change their lives – and the lives of future generations too. Our unique, global approach focuses on four key areas: Health, Education, Empowerment, and Employment. Want to be a part of this movement? Learn more at our website: children.org