Ram Nikesh Kanteti
About Ram Nikesh Kanteti
Ram Nikesh Kanteti is a Project Manager at NYU Langone Health with extensive experience in project management and SharePoint development.
Current Role at NYU Langone Health
Ram Nikesh Kanteti currently holds the position of Project Manager at NYU Langone Health. Having started in this role in 2019, he operates in the Greater New York City Area. In his capacity as Project Manager, he oversees various projects, ensuring their successful execution and contributing to the strategic goals of the healthcare institution.
Previous Experience at NYU Langone Health
Before becoming Project Manager, Ram Nikesh Kanteti worked as a Project Coordinator (SharePoint Specialist) at NYU Langone Health in 2018. During his 11-month tenure, he specialized in SharePoint site development for hospital departments, improving workflows for project and operations tracking. His efforts included the integration of SharePoint with Outlook, Gantt charts, and Resource Schedule to streamline team progress tracking.
Roles at New York Power Authority
Ram Nikesh Kanteti served as Senior Business System Analyst (SharePoint Analyst/Admin) at the New York Power Authority from 2016 to 2017 for nine months. Prior to that, he was a Senior Program Analyst (SharePoint Analyst) from 2015 to 2016 for one year. In both roles located in White Plains, New York, he worked on SharePoint-related projects, providing administrative and analytical support to enhance business systems.
Academic Background
Ram Nikesh Kanteti holds a Master of Science in Engineering/Industrial Management from the University of South Florida, which he completed in 2015. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, completing his studies in 2011. His educational background has provided a strong foundation in both technical and management disciplines.
Achievements in Project Management
During his tenure at NYU Langone Health, Ram Nikesh Kanteti successfully decommissioned and extracted healthcare data from over 250 electronic medical records of private practices acquired by the institution. He also served as the scrum master and key liaison on seven SharePoint and EMR decommissioning projects. His contributions included facilitating PI Planning and Sprint events for Agile scrum methodologies, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of project execution.