Jamie Orie
About Jamie Orie
Jamie Orie is the Treasury, Cash Management Manager at Bristol-Myers Squibb in New Jersey, United States, with extensive experience in treasury and cash management roles.
Company
Jamie Orie currently works at Bristol-myers Squibb in New Jersey, United States. In their current role, Jamie serves as the Treasury, Cash Management Manager.
Title
Jamie Orie holds the position of Treasury, Cash Management Manager at Bristol-myers Squibb. This role involves managing cash flow, optimizing liquidity, and ensuring efficient treasury operations.
Professional Background
Jamie Orie has a diverse professional background that includes several roles at both Bristol-myers Squibb and Tullett Prebon. At Bristol-myers Squibb, Jamie previously served as a Treasury, Cash Management Senior Analyst (2012-2014). Prior to this, Jamie worked at Tullett Prebon in London as a Treasury, Senior Analyst for four years (2008-2012) and as a Treasury Senior Staff Accountant for one year (2007-2008). Jamie also has experience as a Logistics and Production Assistant at Forever Collectibles (2007) and various administrative roles at Fairleigh Dickinson University (2000-2006).
Technical Expertise
Jamie Orie is skilled in using FIS Quantum Treasury Workstation and FIS Bank Fee Analysis Tool. They have extensive experience in static data maintenance for Quantum and Oracle databases, including Counterparty, SSIs, and Mapping configurations. Jamie is also proficient in various banking systems and SWIFT payment processing and experienced with SAP Business Explorer (BEx) and SAP FrontEnd. In addition, Jamie has expertise in Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Acrobat Pro 11, and Oracle Financial Systems such as ADI, T&E, Discoverer, Treasury, and Hyperion Essbase.
Education and Early Roles
Jamie Orie's early career included multiple roles at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey, and a position as a Research Assistant at BASF in Ludwigshafen, Germany. At Fairleigh Dickinson University, Jamie served in roles including Administrative Assistant, Campus Tour Guide, and Building Manager. These positions provided a strong foundation in administrative and managerial skills.