Ehtasham Malik, Ssm, Ctbme®
About Ehtasham Malik, Ssm, Ctbme®
Ehtasham Malik is a Project Manager at RELI Group, Inc., with a background in program management and data analytics. He has extensive experience in developing dashboards and ensuring data quality, having previously worked at Criterion Systems, Grant Thornton LLP, and Engility Corporation.
Work at RELI Group
Ehtasham Malik has been employed at RELI Group, Inc. as a Project Manager since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for developing interactive dashboards using Power BI and Excel to visualize trends in the usage of Explosive Detection Systems (EDS) units across federalized airports. His work involves monitoring and evaluating data quality to ensure accuracy and completeness in data management processes.
Previous Experience at Criterion Systems
Prior to joining RELI Group, Ehtasham Malik worked at Criterion Systems as a Senior Program Management Analyst from 2019 to 2022. His tenure at Criterion Systems lasted three years and took place in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. During this time, he contributed to various program management initiatives.
Previous Experience at Grant Thornton LLP
Ehtasham Malik served as a Senior Program Analyst at Grant Thornton LLP from 2018 to 2019. His role lasted for one year and was based in Alexandria, VA. He was involved in program analysis and management during his time at the firm.
Background and Education
Ehtasham Malik studied at the University of Maryland, where he earned a degree in Criminal Justice from 2006 to 2010. He also pursued a Masters in Management with a specialization in Marketing from 2012 to 2014 at the same university. His academic background includes coursework in Business Statistics, Accounting, Pre-Calculus, and Research Methods in Criminal Justice.
Experience at Engility Corporation
Before his roles at Grant Thornton LLP and Criterion Systems, Ehtasham Malik worked as a Program Management Analyst at Engility Corporation from 2015 to 2018. This position also took place in the Washington D.C. Metro Area and lasted for three years, where he focused on program management tasks.