Gabriel W. Neuman

Gabriel W. Neuman

Business Analyst @ Hatch

About Gabriel W. Neuman

Gabriel W. Neuman is a Business Analyst at Hatch in New York, specializing in leveraging technology for environmental sustainability. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Trinity College-Hartford and has experience in various roles related to fitness, environmental sustainability, and renewable energy.

Work at Hatch

Gabriel W. Neuman has been employed as a Business Analyst at Hatch since 2023. In this role, he focuses on utilizing innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability. His position involves analyzing business processes and recommending improvements that align with environmental goals, reflecting his commitment to sustainability.

Previous Experience

Before joining Hatch, Gabriel worked at the Jewish Community Center in the New York City Metropolitan Area as Fitness Center Staff for two months in 2021. He also held a position at Omnicom as part of the Environmental Sustainability team for two months in 2022. Additionally, he worked as a Chair Lift Operator at Aspen Skiing Company for two months in 2021, gaining diverse experience in different sectors.

Education and Expertise

Gabriel studied at Bard High School Early College, where he earned an Associate of Arts degree from 2015 to 2019. He furthered his education at Trinity College-Hartford, obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from 2019 to 2023. His academic background has provided him with a strong technical foundation, particularly in leveraging technology for environmental sustainability.

Commitment to Sustainability

Gabriel is passionate about renewable energy and sustainable practices. He is dedicated to making a lasting impact on the planet through his work. His commitment to using innovative solutions reflects his goal of benefiting both people and the environment, positioning him as a proactive advocate for sustainability in his professional endeavors.

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