Nathan Krieg
About Nathan Krieg
Nathan Krieg is an Engineering Manager at CoverMyMeds, with a diverse background in IT and business analysis. He has held various roles at Nationwide Insurance and Thirty-One Gifts, demonstrating strong leadership and a commitment to delivering quality software.
Work at CoverMyMeds
Nathan Krieg has been serving as an Engineering Manager at CoverMyMeds since 2022. In this role, he leverages his extensive experience in software delivery and team leadership to drive engineering initiatives. His responsibilities include overseeing engineering projects and ensuring the delivery of innovative software solutions. His background in application development practices supports his effectiveness in this position.
Previous Experience at Nationwide Insurance
Nathan Krieg held multiple positions at Nationwide Insurance from 2006 to 2020. He began as a Developer of IT Applications and progressed to roles such as Specialist in IT Analysis, Consultant in IT App Development, and Manager of IT Applications. His tenure at Nationwide spanned over a decade, during which he demonstrated adaptability and leadership in various IT and business analysis roles.
Career at Thirty-One Gifts
Nathan Krieg worked at Thirty-One Gifts from 2013 to 2014 as a Business Analyst and later as a Sr IT Business Analyst/Project Manager. His time at the company allowed him to develop skills in project management and business analysis, contributing to his overall expertise in the IT field.
Educational Background
Nathan Krieg earned his Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Ohio Dominican University, studying Business Administration and Management from 2009 to 2011. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Technology from DeVry University, which he completed from 2003 to 2006. His educational background supports his roles in both engineering management and business analysis.
Internship Experience
Before his professional career, Nathan Krieg gained practical experience as a Database Analyst Intern at the Ohio Department of Transportation from 2004 to 2006. This internship provided him with foundational skills in data management and analysis, which have been beneficial throughout his career in IT.