Mike Bushey
About Mike Bushey
Mike Bushey is an experienced analyst currently working at Sportstats as a Timer and Event Coordinator since 2011, and has held various roles in the Government of Canada since 2017. He has a background in data management and analysis, with educational qualifications in Accounting and Human Resources Management from Algonquin College, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology/Law from Carleton University.
Current Role at Sportstats
Mike Bushey has been working at Sportstats as a Timer and Event Coordinator since 2011. In this role, he is responsible for managing timing systems and coordinating events, contributing to the successful execution of various sporting events in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. His experience in this position spans over 13 years.
Experience at Government of Canada
Since 2017, Mike Bushey has served as an Analyst at the Government of Canada. His role involves analyzing data and providing insights that support government initiatives. He has accumulated 7 years of experience in this capacity, contributing to various projects and policies.
Previous Positions in Federal Agencies
Mike Bushey has held several positions in various federal agencies. He worked as a Passport Clerk at Service Canada for 11 months in 2013. He also served as an Analyst at Fisheries and Oceans Canada from 2016 to 2017 for 11 months. Additionally, he worked at Health Canada in multiple roles, including Data Management Clerk, Data Analyst, and Policy Analyst between 2013 and 2016.
Educational Background
Mike Bushey studied at Carleton University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Criminology/Law from 2003 to 2007. He also attended Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, completing programs in Accounting and Human Resources Management in 2012, each lasting 11 months.
Early Career Experience
Before his roles in government and Sportstats, Mike Bushey worked at The Beer Store as an Operations Supervisor from 2007 to 2013. He also gained experience as Residence Life Staff at Carleton University from 2005 to 2007. These positions provided him with foundational skills in operations and management.