Faith Muriithi PhD., MBA
About Faith Muriithi PhD., MBA
Faith Muriithi, PhD, MBA, is a Business Intelligence Analyst at Maximus with a diverse background in data analysis and academia.
Current Role at Maximus
Faith Muriithi currently serves as a Business Intelligence Analyst at Maximus. Starting in 2020, she has applied her extensive background in data analysis and business intelligence to deliver insights and drive decision-making processes within the company.
Previous Positions and Experience
Before joining Maximus, Faith Muriithi gained valuable experience in several roles. In 2020, she worked as a Data Analyst at Citi for six months and at Cardio Medical Products, Inc. for four months. She also held a role as a Business Analyst at Virtusa in 2019. Her academic tenure includes serving as a Business Data Analyst at Feliciano School of Business - MSU from 2016 to 2019, an Adjunct Faculty at William Paterson University of New Jersey from 2015 to 2016, and an Adjunct Professor at Montclair State University from 2011 to 2016.
Educational Background
Faith Muriithi has a solid academic foundation, having earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Feliciano School of Business - Montclair State University between 2016 and 2019. Additionally, she holds a PhD in Environmental Management from Montclair State University, completed between 2010 and 2015.
Awards and Recognitions
Faith Muriithi has been recognized for her contributions to scientific research and publishing, receiving an award for the significant impact her work had on the broader community. Furthermore, her data analytical article on ResearchGate garnered over 2500 reads in 2020, demonstrating her influence in the field.
Community Engagement and Mentorship
Faith Muriithi is actively involved in community engagement and mentorship. She plays a pivotal role in the international GISN Global STEM program as a mentor and judge. Additionally, she judges yearly science projects for high school students in Bergen County. She also initiated and led a youth program that engaged more than 30 youths in creating and maintaining a community garden.