Atlanta Metropolitan Area
Motivated, Futuristic, Innovative. Hi! I’m Julie, an Analyst at Accenture, the world’s leading IT consulting firm. As a first-generation graduate from Kennesaw State University with a degree in Computer Engineering, I’ve had the privilege of building a diverse skill set—from designing and prototyping circuit boards to developing web servers and creating smart technology devices from the ground up. I thrive in collaborative environments, believing that the most innovative ideas emerge when teams work together toward a common goal. I’m passionate about leadership, fostering growth within teams, and continuously exploring new ways to drive results. Outside of work, I’m an avid networker and enjoy connecting with people who share a similar drive for growth and impact. When I’m not collaborating or innovating, you’ll find me with a good book, fueling my curiosity and expanding my knowledge. Let’s connect! I’d love to chat about how we can work together to drive change and create a better future.
• Managed the organization's website and lead marketing efforts through Instagram and Linkedin to increase club membership and campus involvement of virtual meetings and workshops. • Created and designed flyers using design software to advertise upcoming events and updates. • Assisted and communicated with the executive leadership board regarding the organization and academic questions.
• Led the research project, Rollover V2X Soft Antenna for Vehicular Safety, working with a research mentor, Dr. Billy Kihei, and 3 other teammates. • Presented the project at KSU Spring 2021 Symposium of Student Scholars, • Winner of KSU Undergraduate Research & Creative Activities (URCA) Funding Award.
• Assisted in the collection and documentation of user requirements as well as the development of user stories and estimates • Analyzed and resolved application challenges with a senior software engineer, product manager, executive sponsor, and engineering team using various technology and agile methodology. • Successfully presented the challenge solution with the development team and received positive feedbacks.
• Only undergraduate student to mentor a team of three with creating a useful and creative project using the AIY kit provided by Google • Taught mentees the fundamentals of python programming and Linux commands • Meeting schedule goals and the deadline for project progress review by the program supervisor