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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) | Office of Budget                           Washington, DC
        Budget Analyst (GS-0560-12)                                                          July 2013 – February 2015
        40 hours/week
         Coordinated and planned the Department’s mandatory and discretionary budget process, created briefing materials for senior
           political leadership to allocate approximately $75 billion of discretionary funding.
         Issued major budget guidance documents and established requirements for budget justifications to the Department, OMB, and
           congressional appropriators for 11 operating divisions.
         Responded to budget data requests from OMB and congressional appropriators on funding related to research and
           development, global health security, antibiotic resistant bacteria, employee health benefits, and other key issue areas.
         Coordinated portfolio assignments related to budget formulation, ensured 144 OMB accounts were reported with timeliness to
           support the President’s Budget.


        State of Arizona | Department of Economic Security                                                 Phoenix, AZ
        Senior Financial Analyst                                                          September 2012 – June 2013
        Financial Analyst                                                                     April 2012 – August 2012
        40 hours/week
         Led team across Unemployment Insurance Administration, Child Care Administration, Rehabilitation Services Administration,
           and Employment Administration with training duties over three analysts.
         Created and submitted budget information to external stakeholders, such as the Governor’s Office of Strategic Planning and
           Budgeting (OSPB) and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC).

         Provided financial expertise to management regarding operating plans, staffing, and cash management for a division with a
           $100 million operating budget to promote effective and efficient program operations.

         Prepared and reviewed over 80 federal financial reports for the Division of Employment and Rehabilitation Services on a
           quarterly basis to ensure compliance with regulations on federal financial assistance.


        U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) | Homeland Security & Justice Team                  Los Angeles, CA
        Summer Analyst Intern (SCEP) (GS-0399-09)                                             May 2010 – August 2010
        40 hours/week

         Analyzed law enforcement standards and protocols, as well as sufficiency of state audits, to determine compliance with federal
           mandates on date entry into FBI National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.

         Assisted in formulating evaluation methodology, researchable questions, and study logistics using government auditing
           standards referencing the GAO Green Book and Yellow Book.



        Certifications + Recognition                              Education

        Project Management Professional (PMP)                     Carnegie Mellon University | Graduated: May 2011
        Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM)             MS Public Policy and Management: Financial Management
        Presidential Management Fellow (PMF)
        DC Chapter - AGA Emerging Leader Award                    University of California, San Diego | Graduated: June 2009
                                                                  BA in Political Science



        Skills                                 Public Speaking                       Interests

        Agile and Waterfall Project Management,   Panelist - Data Transparency Coalition   Hiking, Bicycling, Reading, Cooking, Coffee,
        Federal and State Financial Management,   2015, Panelist - AGA Internal Control   Language Learning, Traveling, DC Sail,
        JIRA, Oracle Discoverer, Excel, Access,   Conference 2018                    Volunteering
        PowerPoint, Power BI, PivotTables, T-SQL
        (beginner)



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