Jose Patron has a diverse work experience in various roles. Jose started in 2014 as a Data Conversion Intern at First Data Corporation, where they provided support for international conversion projects. Jose later became an Application Developer, responsible for coding, testing, and analyzing application software. Jose also worked as a Project Manager at First Data, involved in product management, development, and business development.
In 2017, they joined Gretna High School as an Assistant Soccer Coach, and in 2018, they became an Assistant Women's Soccer Coach at the College of Saint Mary. In 2019, Jose worked as an Assistant Soccer Coach at Bennington Public Schools and as a Management Information System Analyst II at Global Indemnity Group.
Recently, in 2021, Jose Patron joined TouchNet, A Global Payments Company as a Senior Solutions Analyst.
Jose Patron's education history is as follows:
From 2011 to 2016, they attended the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Economics.
In 2020, they enrolled at Southern New Hampshire University and completed their studies in 2022, earning a Master of Science (MS) degree in Information Technology.
Before attending the University of Nebraska at Omaha, they attended Northeast Community College from 2010 to 2011, where they obtained an Associate's degree in Business/Commerce, General.
In 2009, they took an ESL course at St. Norbert College to improve their English language skills.
Currently, they are pursuing another Master of Science (MS) degree in Information Technology at Southern New Hampshire University, which they started in 2021 and is expected to complete in 2023.
In addition to their academic education, Jose has also obtained various certifications in soccer coaching from the U.S. Soccer Federation. Jose acquired the National "F" license in February 2017, the Fundamentals of Coaching certification in February 2017, the First Aid, Health and Safety certification in February 2017, the National "E" license in November 2017, the Grassroots 9v9 license in March 2018, the Grassroots 7v7 license in January 2019, and the Grassroots 11v11 license in February 2019. Jose has made no other strong assumptions outside of the provided information.
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