Expert in planning, organizing, and managing resources to successfully complete project goals and objective while keeping the businesses best interest and values in mind. Experienced project manager and data analyst with a proven track record of success in leading, training, and managing process improvement teams across different areas, departments, and industries which has generated revenue and reduced expenses for businesses. Cross-functional communicator easily interfaces with high-profile staff, vendors, and customers. Versatile, innovative, and loyal management professional able to see the “big picture” while staying on top of all the details. Recognized for consistent success in developing the processes and procedures to streamline operations and enhance revenue performance. Application and system programming and project management experience in IT including html5, ccs, Java, .net mvc, Java script, and mobile applications. Experienced background of team leadership, project organization, and communicating with executive and departmental sponsors on progress, budget, and punctual mitigation of risks or escalation of issues impeding advancement. Possess interpersonal skills that leverage team knowledge, create a sense of urgency, influence outcomes, and maintain organizational effectiveness while delivering a quality product that meets the needs of the enterprise and its objectives. Past companies include: Trained and certified PMP, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Scrum, Agile, ITIL, and ongoing education in project management best practices. Key attributes: Recent testimonials: “Tyler's professionalism, knowledge and adherence to time were a big plus for me. My assignment wasn't easy, but he came through with flying colors. I highly recommend him and know for sure that I will be seeking him out for more work in the future.” “Tyler was a perfect fit for our needs. He was professional, prompt, and knowledgeable, particularly in the industry we needed a biz plan for. I would highly recommend and would use his services again.”