Andy Daniel Umanzor
About Andy Daniel Umanzor
Andy Daniel Umanzor is a Data Analyst Intern at George Washington University, with a Master's degree from The George Washington University and extensive experience in data analysis and translation. He has worked in various roles, including as a Data Analyst at Leidos and a GIS Analyst at New Light Technologies.
Work at The George Washington University
Andy Daniel Umanzor currently serves as a Data Analyst Intern at The George Washington University. He has held this position since 2017, contributing to various data analysis projects within the institution. His role involves analyzing data sets and providing insights that support academic and administrative functions.
Education and Expertise
Andy Umanzor earned a Master of Science degree from The George Washington University, studying from 2017 to 2019. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Spanish at the University of Maryland from 2008 to 2012. He also studied Medicine at the University of Maryland and the University of Maryland Extension.
Professional Experience
Andy Umanzor has a diverse professional background. He worked as a Data Analyst at Leidos since 2019 and has been employed at the University of Maryland as an English-Spanish Lead Translator since 2012. His previous roles include working as a Research Assistant and a Spanish-English Translator at the University of Maryland, and as a Statistician and Property and Facility Management Consultant at Sterling Heritage Corporation from 2014 to 2017.
Previous Roles in GIS and Data Analysis
Before his current positions, Andy Umanzor worked at New Light Technologies as a GIS Analyst and Project Coordinator Support for five months in 2014. He also served as a GIS Analyst Intern at the same company from 2012 to 2013. His experience in these roles has contributed to his analytical skills and understanding of geographic information systems.
High School Education
Andy Umanzor completed his high school education at Watkins Mill High School from 2006 to 2008. This foundational education set the stage for his subsequent academic pursuits in higher education.