Kevin F Perry
About Kevin F Perry
Kevin F. Perry serves as the Manager of SAIG, Financial System Solutions at The George Washington University, where he has worked since 2006. He specializes in integrating financial systems and providing support for Oracle E-Business Suite and has extensive experience in higher education and corporate environments.
Work at The George Washington University
Kevin F Perry has served as the Manager of the Systems Analytic & Insights Group (SAIG) in Financial System Solutions at The George Washington University since 2006. In this role, he focuses on integrating the Oracle E-Business Suite with Ellucian Banner Student HR and Payroll modules. He also provides second-tier help desk support for various Oracle E-Business Suite modules, including General Ledger, Grants Management, Accounts Payable, and Procurement. His work involves utilizing agile methodology to enhance issue resolution and improve processes within financial application solutions.
Previous Experience at Fannie Mae
Before joining The George Washington University, Kevin F Perry worked at Fannie Mae as the Manager of Procurement Systems from 1994 to 2006. During his twelve years in this position, he gained extensive experience in procurement systems management, which contributed to his expertise in financial systems and applications.
Education and Expertise
Kevin F Perry studied Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1976 to 1978. He later pursued a Bachelor of Science in Economics at George Mason University from 1980 to 1983. His educational background supports his analytical skills and understanding of financial systems, which he applies in his current role.
Technical Skills and Leadership
In his current position, Kevin F Perry leads a team of functional analysts to develop dashboards and reports using tools such as SQL Developer, Cognos, and Tableau. He has hands-on experience with cloud implementations and ERP system upgrades, particularly in higher education and Fortune 500 corporations. His leadership in the SAIG emphasizes the importance of data-driven insights in financial decision-making.