Jeffrey Pearson
About Jeffrey Pearson
Jeffrey Pearson is the Director of Financial Systems & Solutions at George Washington University, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in financial systems, having held various roles in organizations such as Marriott International, FINRA, and AETEA Information Technology.
Current Role at George Washington University
Jeffrey Pearson serves as the Director of Financial Systems & Solutions at George Washington University. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the university's financial operations and systems management. His role involves overseeing the implementation and optimization of financial systems to enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at George Washington University
Prior to his current role, Jeffrey Pearson worked at George Washington University as the Director of the Systems Analytics and Insights Group from 2007 to 2020. In this capacity, he focused on leveraging data analytics to support financial decision-making and improve system performance within the university.
Professional Background in Financial Management
Jeffrey Pearson has extensive experience in financial management and systems. He worked at Marriott International in various roles, including Director of Financial Information Systems and Project Director of Financial Systems, from 1999 to 2007. His earlier experience includes positions at FINRA as Manager of Project Costing and at Calibre CPA Group as a Senior Auditor.
Educational Qualifications
Jeffrey Pearson earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Towson University. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master Certificate in Business Intelligence from Villanova University. His educational background supports his expertise in financial systems and analytics.
Early Career Experience
Jeffrey Pearson began his career with an internship at Northrop Grumman in the Westinghouse Electronic Systems Group from 1989 to 1990. He later worked as a PeopleSoft ERP Consultant at AETEA Information Technology for one year, from 1998 to 1999, gaining valuable experience in enterprise resource planning.