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Daniel Peterson

Contract Compliance Officer II at City of Minneapolis

Daniel Peterson has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Daniel started their career in 2003 as an Infantry Team Leader in the Minnesota Army National Guard. After leaving the military in 2009, Daniel joined Hennepin County Public Works as a Job Site Supervisor and worked there until 2012.

In 2013, Daniel transitioned to Prime Therapeutics, where they initially served as a Benefit Design Specialist before progressing to the role of Product Operations - Senior Specialist. Daniel worked at Prime Therapeutics until 2015.

From 2015 to 2019, Daniel worked at King County, WA, where they held two roles. Daniel started as a Veteran Fellowship II, focusing on Business Development and Contract Compliance in the construction industry. Later, they became a Program Manager III-Apprenticeship & Labor Equity Coordinator, where they collaborated with pre-apprentice and apprentice training programs to support individuals entering construction jobs.

Since 2019, Daniel has been working at the City of Minneapolis as a Contract Compliance Officer. Daniel began as a Contract Compliance Officer I and has since been promoted to the position of Contract Compliance Officer II.

Overall, Daniel's work experience showcases their dedication to public service, expertise in contract compliance, and their ability to thrive in various roles.

Daniel Peterson began their education at Southwest Minnesota State University, where they pursued a Bachelor's of Business Administration degree from 2008 to 2010. Their field of study was focused on Business Administration and Management, specifically in a general context. Following this, they continued their educational journey at the University of St. Thomas, where they pursued a Master's of Public Policy and Leadership from 2014 to 2015. Their field of study during this time was Public Policy and Leadership.

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Timeline

  • Contract Compliance Officer II

    May, 2021 - present

  • Contract Compliance Officer I

    August, 2019

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