Adam Smith

Adam Smith

Corporate Data Analyst @ Option Care Health

About Adam Smith

Adam Smith is a Corporate Data Analyst at Option Care, where he has worked since 2007. He possesses advanced Excel skills and has a background in English and Creative Writing, holding degrees from Central Michigan University and The New School.

Work at Option Care Health

Adam Smith began his career at Option Care as an Intake Clerk. He advanced through various roles and served as a Supervisor at the St. Petersburg branch for three years. In 2007, he transitioned to a corporate role and has been working as a Corporate Data Analyst since then. His responsibilities include creating reports that are both aesthetically appealing and highly functional. He operates as a remote employee, contributing to the corporate team based in Chicago.

Education and Expertise

Adam Smith holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Central Michigan University, where he studied from 2000 to 2005. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing from The New School, completing his studies from 2005 to 2007. His expertise includes advanced proficiency in Excel, utilizing functions such as Sumifs, Averageifs, Countifs, macros, Large, Index Match, and Pivot Tables.

Background

Adam Smith has a diverse background in data analysis and management within the healthcare sector. His career at Option Care has spanned over 17 years, during which he has held multiple positions that have contributed to his professional development. His initial role as an Intake Clerk provided foundational experience that facilitated his advancement to supervisory and corporate roles.

Achievements

Throughout his tenure at Option Care, Adam Smith has made significant contributions to the corporate data analysis team. His ability to create functional and visually appealing reports has enhanced the decision-making process within the organization. His promotion to the corporate team reflects his dedication and expertise in the field.

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