John Michael Powers

John Michael Powers

Data & Analytics Lead For F&Hc Qa @ Procter & Gamble

About John Michael Powers

John Michael Powers is the Data & Analytics Lead for F&HC QA at Procter & Gamble, with extensive experience in big data analytics and a background in management information sciences and biology.

Current Title at Procter & Gamble

John Michael Powers currently holds the position of Data & Analytics Lead for F&Hc Qa at Procter & Gamble. He has been in this role since 2019, focusing on enhancing the usage, analysis, and visualization of quality-related data for the Family & Home Care Strategic Business Unit.

Previous Roles at Procter & Gamble

Before his current role, John Michael Powers served as the BI Transformational Operations Manager from 2016 to 2019 in Cincinnati, OH. He also worked as the Application Manager for PLM Search from 2014 to 2016 in the Cincinnati Area, KY. These roles contributed to his extensive experience in data management and operations within the company.

Education and Dual Degrees from The University of Alabama

John Michael Powers earned two Bachelor of Science degrees from The University of Alabama. He studied Management Information Sciences and Business Administration, as well as Biology, graduating in 2014. The combination of these disciplines provided a solid foundation for his career in data analytics and project management.

Early Career and Roles

John started his career as a Project Manager / Scrum Master at Sterne Agee, working for four months in 2014 at the University of Alabama. He also served as a Lifeguard at Blizzard Beach for The Walt Disney Company from 2011 to 2013 in Orlando, Florida. These early roles provided diverse experiences that contributed to his professional development.

Expertise in Big Data Analytics

John is recognized for his strong expertise in Big Data Analytics, essential for his role in improving data visualization and analysis at Procter & Gamble. This expertise allows him to effectively lead data initiatives and improve operational efficiencies within the consumer goods industry.

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