Andres Gonzales
About Andres Gonzales
Andres Gonzales is a Business Operations Undergraduate Intern at Sandia National Laboratories and a Faculty Assistant at The University of New Mexico, with a background in customer service and crew training.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
Andres Gonzales currently holds multiple positions. He serves as a Faculty Assistant at The University of New Mexico, contributing to research and teaching needs under Professor Bailey. Andres is also a Prime Student Campus Ambassador at Riddle & Bloom. Additionally, he works as a Business Operations Undergraduate Intern at Sandia National Laboratories. These roles demonstrate his active engagement in both academic and professional environments, allowing him to apply his knowledge in real-world settings.
Previous Work Experience
Before his current positions, Andres Gonzales accumulated varied work experience, including serving as a Customer Service Supervisor at The University of New Mexico from 2018 to 2021, and a Crew Trainer at SONIC Drive-In from 2016 to 2020. His tenure in these roles honed his customer service and supervisory skills, preparing him for more specialized tasks in his current roles.
Educational Background and Expertise
Andres Gonzales earned his Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with concentrations in Accounting and Marketing from the UNM Anderson School of Management. Graduating with a GPA of 4.08, he has demonstrated academic excellence. Andres' dual focus equips him with a comprehensive understanding of business operations, making him adept in both financial and marketing aspects of business management.
Involvement in Student Organizations
As an active member of Delta Sigma Pi since 2020, Andres Gonzales participates in various student organizations, aiding in his professional and academic development. His involvement helps him network with peers and professionals, which is instrumental in building a robust career foundation.
Responsibilities as a Faculty Assistant
In his role as a Faculty Assistant at The University of New Mexico, Andres provides supplemental teaching, grading, and advisement for the Accounting Information Systems class. His responsibilities include assisting Professor Bailey with research and instructional needs, ensuring the smooth operation of the class. This role aligns with his academic focus and further enhances his expertise in accounting information systems.