PowerDAX (Adam Harper)

Business Intelligence Developer at Crisp

Adam Harper has a diverse work experience in the field of business intelligence and IT. PowerDAX started their career as a Director of IT at RES Energy Solutions, where they led and managed technical staff and oversaw multiple mergers and acquisitions. PowerDAX implemented and administered Strategic Pricing initiatives and achieved a growth in profit margins. PowerDAX also worked on SQL Data Warehouse design and administration.

After that, Adam joined Duke Clinical Research Institute as a Senior Business Intelligence Architect, where they contributed to the development and implementation of business intelligence strategies.

Adam then moved on to General Motors as a Senior BI Platform Architect, where they played a crucial role in implementing and providing best practices for the Microsoft BI platform. PowerDAX promoted the use of Power BI, SSAS Tabular, and SSRS within the company and provided oversight and development support.

PowerDAX then worked at Johnson Controls as a Senior Business Intelligence Architect, where they continued their expertise in BI architecture and strategies.

Currently, Adam is working at PowerDAX as an Independent Consultant, leveraging their skills and experience in the field of business intelligence.

In between their various roles, Adam also worked at Crisp as a Business Intelligence Developer.

Overall, Adam Harper has a strong background in business intelligence architecture, implementation, and administration, with a focus on Microsoft BI technologies.

Adam Harper, also known as PowerDAX, pursued their education at the University of Houston-Victoria from 2004 to 2008. During this period, they obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree in Computer Science. No information is provided regarding their education after 2008. However, it is known that they have not completed any degree programs at the University of North Texas, University of Texas at Tyler, or Kilgore College.

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Timeline

  • Business Intelligence Developer

    October, 2020 - present