Cornelia Ferguson

Program and Financial Analyst at DSFederal

Cornelia Ferguson has extensive work experience in supply chain management and purchasing. Cornelia started their career at Naval Hospital Jacksonville as a Purchasing Agent, where they managed a $600,000 budget for hospital supplies and submitted and tracked new item requests. Cornelia then moved on to Strike Fighter Squadron 102 as a Purchasing Supervisor, where they executed fuel purchases and tracked spending. Cornelia continued their career in the US Navy as a Supply Manager, leading a team and managing a large inventory of repairable parts. Cornelia further honed their skills in supply chain management as part of the Supply Chain Management team at Us Navy Blue Angels, where they managed a $26 million budget and $85 million inventory. Most recently, they worked at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as an Inventory Manager and Purchasing Manager, overseeing the planning, purchasing, and management of NX assets inventory. Currently, they serve as a Program and Financial Analyst at DSFederal.

Cornelia Ferguson's education history begins in 2019 when they pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus on Business Administration and Management, General at Southern New Hampshire University. Cornelia completed this degree in 2020. Prior to this, from 2017 to 2019, Cornelia attended Columbia College, where they studied Business Administration and Management, though they did not obtain a degree during that time.

Before attending Columbia College, Cornelia enrolled in the United States Sports Academy in 2013, where they completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Sports and Exercise in 2017. Cornelia'seducation journey started in 2008 at Coastline Community College, where they pursued an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Business. Cornelia successfully completed this program in 2010.

Cornelia's most recent educational pursuit began in 2022 at Liberty University, where they are currently working towards a Doctor of Education (EdD) degree with a specialization in Higher Education/Higher Education Administration. This program is expected to be completed in 2024.

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