Andrew O'leary

Andrew O'leary

Software Product Manager @ Hi-Crush

About Andrew O'leary

Andrew O'Leary is a Software Product Manager with a background in Supply Chain Management, having earned his Bachelor's of Business Administration from Texas A&M University. He has worked at Hi-Crush since 2018, initially as a Senior Logistics Business Systems Analyst before transitioning to his current role.

Work at Hi-Crush

Andrew O'Leary has been employed at Hi-Crush since 2019, currently holding the position of Software Product Manager. In this role, he focuses on developing and managing software products that enhance operational efficiency. Prior to this position, he worked as a Senior Logistics Business Systems Analyst at Hi-Crush for six months in 2018. His experience at Hi-Crush has allowed him to contribute to various projects aimed at improving logistics and supply chain processes.

Education and Expertise

Andrew O'Leary earned a Bachelor's of Business Administration with a focus on Supply Chain Management from Texas A&M University, completing his studies from 2008 to 2011. His academic background includes a year at Blinn Community College from 2007 to 2008. His education has equipped him with a strong foundation in business principles and supply chain dynamics, which he applies in his professional roles.

Background

Andrew O'Leary's educational journey began at Blinn Community College, where he studied for one year before transferring to Texas A&M University. At Texas A&M, he pursued a Bachelor's of Business Administration, specializing in Supply Chain Management. His interest in the complexities of supply chains has shaped his career path and professional focus.

Professional Goals

In his professional capacity, Andrew O'Leary aims to make a positive impact on all projects he undertakes. He takes personal pride in achieving this goal, which reflects his commitment to excellence in his work. His focus on delivering value is evident in his roles within the logistics and software management sectors.

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