Curtis Nelson
About Curtis Nelson
Curtis Nelson is an Associate Business Intelligence Developer with a background in Mathematics and Economics. He has worked at Mutual of Omaha and Infogroup since 2018, and previously served as a Research Assistant at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Work at Mutual of Omaha
Curtis Nelson has been employed at Mutual of Omaha as an Associate Business Intelligence Developer since 2018. In this role, he focuses on developing data-driven solutions that enhance business operations. His work contributes to the organization’s commitment to leveraging data for informed decision-making. Nelson's experience in business intelligence allows him to apply analytical skills to improve processes and outcomes within the company.
Current Role at Infogroup
In addition to his position at Mutual of Omaha, Curtis Nelson has worked as a Research Associate at Infogroup since 2018. His responsibilities include conducting research and analysis to support data-driven initiatives. This dual role allows him to expand his expertise in business intelligence and data analytics, further enhancing his contributions to both organizations.
Previous Experience at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Curtis Nelson served as a Research Assistant at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from 2016 to 2018. During his two years in this position, he gained valuable experience in research methodologies and data analysis. This role provided him with a solid foundation in academic research, which complements his current work in business intelligence.
Education and Expertise
Curtis Nelson graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Economics in 2018. His educational background includes a strong emphasis on Mathematics, Economics, and Statistics, which supports his analytical capabilities in business intelligence. This academic foundation equips him with the necessary skills to develop effective data-driven solutions.
Early Career at Exchange Bank
In 2016, Curtis Nelson worked as a Bank Teller at Exchange Bank for five months. This early career experience provided him with insights into customer service and banking operations. The skills he developed during this time contributed to his overall professional growth and understanding of financial systems.