David Hwang

Project Portfolio Manager - Business Process Program Manager at Port of Portland

David Hwang has a diverse range of work experience. David started their career as a Branch Manager at College Works Painting, where they managed two painting crews and achieved top 15 manager status in Oregon. Following this, they worked as a Resident Assistant at Oregon State University, where they built relationships with residents and held them accountable for their behavior. David then shifted to the financial sector and worked as a Financial Service Representative at First Investors Corporation, providing professional advice on money management and mentoring new recruits. David then transitioned to the public sector and served as a Financial Coordinator at the Oregon Department of Transportation, preparing budget expenditure reports and analyzing data for decision making. David later joined the Port of Portland, first as a Financial Analyst, where they ensured data integrity between financial systems, and later as the Grants and PFC Administrator, managing grant administration and the Passenger Facility Charge program. In their most recent role at the Port of Portland, David served as the Project Portfolio Manager and Business Process Program Manager, overseeing the development and implementation of the Project Portfolio Initiative. Overall, David's work experience demonstrates their strong financial acumen, leadership skills, and ability to manage projects and programs effectively.

David Hwang completed their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Accounting with a minor in Economics from Oregon State University between 2002 and 2006. David then pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Business Administration and Management, General from Willamette University, graduating between 2011 and 2013.

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  • Project Portfolio Manager - Business Process Program Manager

    April, 2015 - present

  • Grants And PFC Administrator

    September, 2012

  • Financial Analyst

    November, 2011

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