Sachin Kamble
About Sachin Kamble
Sachin Kamble is a Senior Analyst at The New York Times, with extensive experience in subscription commerce platforms and cloud services. He has held various roles in project management and application support, demonstrating proficiency in CRM and eCommerce systems.
Current Role at The New York Times
Sachin Kamble has been employed at The New York Times as a Senior Analyst since 2012. In this role, he focuses on various analytical tasks that contribute to the organization's strategic objectives. His work involves leveraging data to enhance decision-making processes and improve overall operational efficiency within the company.
Previous Experience at Kyocera Mita
Prior to his current position, Sachin Kamble worked at Kyocera Mita as an Application Support Specialist from 2001 to 2005. During his four years in Fairfield, New Jersey, he provided technical support and managed application-related issues, contributing to the company's operational success.
Project Management Experience at allsoft®
Sachin Kamble served as a Project Manager at allsoft® from 2005 to 2010. His five-year tenure in the New York City Metropolitan Area involved overseeing project development and ensuring that deliverables met client expectations and timelines.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Sachin Kamble possesses expertise in managing subscription commerce platforms, emphasizing user experience, marketing, order management, and customer care. He is proficient in cloud services and monitoring tools, including AWS, GCP, SumoLogic, and DataDog. Additionally, he has experience with various CRM and eCommerce platforms, such as SugarCRM, SiebelCRM, and Magento eCommerce/Adobe Commerce.
Educational Background
Sachin Kamble studied at Oklahoma City University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology. This educational foundation has equipped him with the necessary skills to excel in his professional roles and contribute effectively to his teams.