Magali "Maggie" Silva Perez

Sr. Financial Reporting Analyst at Stanford Federal Credit Union

Magali "Maggie" Silva Perez has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Magali "Maggie" began their career as a Research Assistant at California Polytechnic State University, where they assisted in conducting research on factors influencing consumer choices in dietary supplement purchases.

Maggie then joined Rabobank N.A. as an Intern, where they analyzed raw data from the IT department to create dynamic reports. Magali "Maggie" also contributed to various ongoing projects related to data handling and business technologies. Following this, they became an Operations Specialist at Rabobank, collecting and analyzing operational reporting data and designing reporting dashboards for production insights.

Next, Maggie worked as a Financial Operations Analyst at PRO Unlimited. Their responsibilities included processing worker billing data for Fortune 500 clients, extracting data from multiple sources, and analyzing and validating data to calculate program health and identify areas for savings and process improvements.

Most recently, Maggie joined Gardner Health Services as a Clinical Data Project Manager. In this role, they assist in defining project scope and objectives, creates queries and reports using tools like Excel and SQL, and leads documentation efforts for the pursuit of Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) certification.

Currently, Maggie is employed at Stanford Federal Credit Union as a Sr. Financial Reporting Analyst. Further details about their role and responsibilities are not provided in the available information.

Magali "Maggie" Silva Perez completed their Bachelor's Degree in Economics from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo from 2013 to 2017. Prior to that, they attended Redwood High School from 2009 to 2013. Aside from their formal education, they also obtained certifications in "Foundations of Project Management" and "Project Initiation: Starting a Successful Project" from Coursera in March 2023.

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