Anjli De Silva
About Anjli De Silva
Anjli De Silva is a Financial Budget Analyst with a strong educational background, holding an MBA from The Wharton School and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. She has over a decade of experience at the National Institutes of Health and has previously held positions at Lockheed Martin, Csc, and Mon Cheri Bridals.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Anjli De Silva has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2010. In her role as a Financial Budget Analyst, she is responsible for managing and analyzing financial data to support the NIH's budgetary processes. Her tenure at NIH spans over 14 years, during which she has contributed to the financial planning and resource allocation within the organization, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and guidelines.
Education and Expertise
Anjli De Silva holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on Finance from The Wharton School. She also earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in both financial analysis and technical skills, enabling her to effectively navigate complex financial systems.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current position at NIH, Anjli De Silva gained diverse experience in various roles. She worked as a Software Engineer at Lockheed Martin for one year, where she developed software solutions. Following that, she served as a Web Developer at CSC for three years, contributing to web-based projects. Additionally, she briefly worked as an Operations Research Analyst at Mon Cheri Bridals in 2006, where she focused on operational efficiency.
Career Progression
Anjli De Silva's career has evolved through various roles in technology and finance. Starting as a Software Engineer and transitioning to a Web Developer, she gained valuable technical skills. Her shift to financial analysis began with her current role at NIH, where she has successfully applied her analytical skills to budget management. This progression highlights her adaptability and expertise in both technical and financial domains.