Daniel Cohen, MBA
About Daniel Cohen, MBA
Daniel Cohen, MBA, is a Revenue Operations professional with extensive experience in optimizing business processes. He has held various roles in organizations such as Major League Baseball, GovOS, and Proton.ai, and currently works at Finch in New York.
Current Role at Finch
Daniel Cohen currently serves as a Revenue Operations professional at Finch, a position he has held since 2024. In this role, he manages both internal and external business processes to enhance operational efficiency. His focus on improving organizational collaboration and effectiveness aligns with his expertise in revenue operations.
Previous Experience in Revenue Operations
Prior to his role at Finch, Daniel Cohen held several positions in revenue operations. He worked as a Revenue Operations Manager at Proton.ai from 2022 to 2023, and as a Revenue Operations Manager at Hanzo from 2021 to 2022. He also served as a Revenue Operations Analyst at GovOS from 2020 to 2021, contributing to the company's operational strategies.
Career Background
Daniel Cohen has a diverse career background that includes various roles in data administration and insurance verification. He worked as a Data Administrator at Major League Baseball from 2018 to 2019 and as an Insurance Verification Specialist at Reddy Care Physical & Occupational Therapy in 2017. His experience also includes positions as a Global Solutions Specialist and Contributor in different organizations.
Education and Qualifications
Daniel Cohen holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Mississippi State University, where he studied Business Administration and Management. He also attended the University of Florida, focusing on Psychology. His educational background supports his expertise in management and operations.
Early Career and Internships
In the early stages of his career, Daniel Cohen gained valuable experience through various internships and roles. He interned at UF Health in 2017, focusing on Perioperative Administration. Additionally, he worked as a Research Assistant at The Leadership Lab from 2016 to 2017, contributing to research projects during his academic tenure.