Sunil Parikh
About Sunil Parikh
Sunil Parikh is a Director at UBS, where he has worked since 2019 in the Greater New York City Area. He has over 20 years of experience in project management and quality assurance, having previously held positions at Ameritrade, TDAmeritrade, and Moody's.
Work at UBS
Sunil Parikh has been serving as a Director at UBS since 2019. His role involves overseeing various projects and initiatives within the Greater New York City Area. Parikh's responsibilities include managing teams and ensuring the successful execution of projects that align with the company's strategic objectives.
Previous Experience at TDAmeritrade
Prior to his current position, Sunil Parikh worked at TDAmeritrade for a total of 11 years, from 1999 to 2010. During his tenure, he held the position of QA Manager, where he was responsible for quality assurance processes and project management within the organization.
Experience at Moody's
Sunil Parikh worked at Moody's from 2011 to 2019 in various roles, including Assistant Vice President in Project Management and QA Management. His experience at Moody's involved managing QA and UAT teams and leading digital transformation projects, particularly those utilizing cloud technologies like AWS.
Education and Expertise
Sunil Parikh holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from D C M Arts and Commerce College in Viramgam, India, where he studied Accounting and Management. He also attended Rutgers University - Newark for two years and studied at Gujarat University for three years. Parikh has extensive experience in managing both waterfall and agile/SCRUM application development projects.
Project Management Skills
Sunil Parikh has a proven track record in managing complex, multi-year integration projects. He has experience in creating and reviewing RFPs, Statements of Work, and contract negotiations. Additionally, he has implemented various project management models, including onshore, offshore, and nearshore strategies, and oversees vendor resources for projects outside of existing IT functional areas.