Sree Talasila
About Sree Talasila
Sree Talasila is an Informatica Developer with over 11 years of experience at Bayview Asset Management, LLC. He has previously held positions at various companies, including Wells Fargo, Cisco, Barclays Investment Bank, Wea Trust, and Nomura.
Work at Bayview Asset Management
Sree Talasila has been employed at Bayview Asset Management, LLC as an Informatica Developer since 2013. Over the course of 11 years, Talasila has contributed to various data management projects within the organization, utilizing Informatica tools to enhance data integration and processing capabilities. The role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure data accuracy and availability for business operations.
Previous Experience in Technology and Consulting
Prior to joining Bayview Asset Management, Sree Talasila held several positions in the technology and consulting sectors. Talasila worked as an Application Engineer at Wells Fargo for two months in 2013. Before that, Talasila served as a Consultant at Cisco from 2012 to 2013 and at Barclays Investment Bank from 2011 to 2012. Additionally, Talasila worked as a DWH Consultant at Nomura in Japan for six months from 2010 to 2011 and as an Informatica Developer at Wea Trust for four months in 2011.
Education and Expertise
Sree Talasila earned a Master's degree in Management from Central Michigan University, completing the program from 2008 to 2010. This educational background has provided Talasila with a solid foundation in management principles, which complements the technical expertise in Informatica and data warehousing gained through professional experience.
Career Timeline
Sree Talasila's career spans over a decade, beginning with a role at Nomura in 2010. Following this, Talasila worked at Wea Trust, Barclays Investment Bank, Cisco, and Wells Fargo before settling at Bayview Asset Management in 2013. This timeline reflects a progressive career in data management and consulting, with diverse experiences across various financial and technology sectors.