Matt Nichuals
About Matt Nichuals
Matt Nichuals is a Change Management Specialist currently employed at Mathematica, where he has worked since 2023. He holds a Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Fairfield University and has a diverse background in research and human resources.
Work at Mathematica
Matt Nichuals currently serves as a Change Management Specialist at Mathematica, a role he has held since 2023. Prior to this position, he worked as a Change Management Associate at the same organization from 2022. His experience at Mathematica began with an internship in Change Management in 2022, where he contributed for five months. His tenure at Mathematica has been focused on implementing effective change management strategies within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Matt Nichuals earned a Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Fairfield University, completing his studies from 2020 to 2022. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Stevenson University, where he studied from 2016 to 2020. His educational background provides a strong foundation in understanding workplace dynamics and human behavior, which is essential for his role in change management.
Background
Before his current role at Mathematica, Matt Nichuals gained diverse experience in various internships. He worked as a Graduate Research Assistant and a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Fairfield University, where he was involved in academic support and research activities. Additionally, he held internships in human resources at SCHOTT and EsurgiBiotech, where he focused on human capital management. His early career also includes a research assistant position at Stevenson University.
Previous Work Experience
Matt Nichuals has accumulated significant work experience in various roles prior to his current position. He worked as a Human Resources Intern at Fairfield University and SCHOTT, where he gained insights into HR practices. He also served as a Graduate Research Assistant and a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Fairfield University. His experience as a Research Assistant at Stevenson University further contributed to his skill set in research and analysis.