Frances Fariello
About Frances Fariello
Frances Fariello is a Systems Analyst with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Rutgers University. She has worked at The New York Times since 2010 and previously served as an Infrastructure Analyst at Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ for nine years.
Work at The New York Times
Frances Fariello has been employed at The New York Times since 2010, serving as a Systems Analyst. In this role, she is responsible for analyzing and improving the systems that support the newspaper's operations. Her tenure at The New York Times spans over 14 years, during which she has contributed to various projects aimed at enhancing system efficiency and performance.
Previous Experience at Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ
Before joining The New York Times, Frances Fariello worked at Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ as an Infrastructure Analyst from 2001 to 2010. During her nine years in this position, she focused on the infrastructure aspects of the organization, ensuring that systems were reliable and effective in supporting the company's operations.
Education and Expertise
Frances Fariello holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Rutgers University. Additionally, she has obtained an English as a Second Language Certificate from Bloomfield College. Her educational background provides her with strong communication skills, which are essential in her roles as a Systems Analyst.