Dallas, Texas, United States
William is a corporate strategy professional within PWC's Commercial & Service Excellence practice. With extensive background in both project and product management, William prides himself in serving as an integral part of the bridge between technology and finance for many of the teams he's collaborated within. William's background includes conducting in-depth quantitative and qualitative research across sales channels using both advanced Excel and Powerpoint skills. William is an an honors graduate of Howard University, where he studied Corporate Communications with a minor in Political Science, and brings strong technical expertise in JIRA, Figma, Wrike, Knak, and the Microsoft Office and SharePoint suites. He is an avid traveler, having been to 21 countries across three different continents, and enjoys to write creatively in his free time. William hopes to further his development as a professional by ultimately earning his MBA in strategy and and a Ph. D in organizational behavior.
- Commercial & Service Excellence Practice
- Customer Transformation Practice
- Honed my language skills and my capacity for pragmatic thinking through different methods of disputation and critical analysis - Engaged in constructive team dialogue about global affairs during weekly debate scrimmages in preparation for competitions
- Reported directly to student advocacy committee chair within the Howard University Student Association - Facilitated group dialogue and acted as liaison between students and faculty - Attended bi-weekly Senate meetings and worked with Student Congress members to draft legislation to address university issues
- Led project management for JP Morgan Wallet’s end-to-end (E2E) development, utilizing Postman and SharePoint - Enhanced global currency compatibility processes through API development and cross-functional collaboration - Conducted data analysis using Excel to produce weekly research reports and manage complex transaction datasets - Streamlined operating systems for multi-currency usage across 40+ currencies and 3 continents