Handley Hicks
About Handley Hicks
Handley Hicks is a Business Systems Analyst II currently employed at Protective Life. He has a diverse background in technology and education, having held various roles in software engineering, application development, and tutoring.
Work at Protective Life
Handley Hicks currently serves as a Business Systems Analyst II at Protective Life, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he is involved in analyzing business systems and processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Prior to this position, he worked as a UX/UI Technical Consultant at Protective Life for three months in 2023, where he focused on enhancing user experience and interface design.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining Protective Life, Handley Hicks worked as a Software Engineer at Switchboard for five months in 2023. His responsibilities included developing software solutions to meet user needs. Additionally, he served as an Application Developer at Pioneers for three months in 2022, contributing to application development projects.
Tutoring and Leadership Roles
Handley Hicks has experience in educational support and leadership. He worked as a University of Alabama MTLC Tutor from 2020 to 2022, assisting students in their academic pursuits. He also held the position of Community Studio Lead at Design for America for two years, where he led community-focused projects in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Educational Background
Handley Hicks studied at St. Louis University High from 2015 to 2019, completing his high school education. He then attended The University of Alabama, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems, Finance, and Mathematics from 2019 to 2023.
Experience in Information Technology
In addition to his roles in software development, Handley Hicks worked as an Information Technology Specialist at International Paper for three months in 2022. In this capacity, he was responsible for various IT-related tasks, contributing to the organization's technology needs.