Catherine Bi
About Catherine Bi
Catherine Bi is a Data Migration Analyst currently employed at Onit in Houston, Texas. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from the University of Houston and has previous experience at Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing, JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Sogeti.
Work at Onit
Catherine Bi has been employed at Onit as a Data Migration Analyst since 2020. In this role, she focuses on the management and execution of data migration projects, ensuring the seamless transfer of data between systems. Her work supports the company's operational efficiency and data integrity. Based in Houston, Texas, she contributes to Onit's commitment to providing innovative solutions for its clients.
Education and Expertise
Catherine Bi earned her Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Management Information Systems from the University of Houston, C.T. Bauer College of Business. She attended the university from 2011 to 2014, gaining foundational knowledge and skills in data management and information systems. This educational background supports her analytical capabilities in her current and previous roles.
Previous Experience in Data Analysis
Before joining Onit, Catherine Bi held several positions that enhanced her expertise in data analysis. She worked as a Senior Data Analyst at Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing from 2017 to 2019, where she developed her skills in data management. Following that, she served as a Consultant at JPMorgan Chase & Co. for eight months in 2019, and previously at Sogeti from 2015 to 2016. These roles provided her with diverse experiences in the field.
Career Timeline
Catherine Bi's career in data analysis began after her graduation in 2014. She worked at Sogeti as a Consultant from 2015 to 2016, then transitioned to Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing as a Senior Data Analyst from 2017 to 2019. In 2019, she took on a consulting role at JPMorgan Chase & Co. for eight months. Since 2020, she has been with Onit, where she continues to apply her skills in data migration.