Alex Birge
About Alex Birge
Alex Birge is a Business Analyst specializing in Insights & Analytics at US Foods, where he has worked since 2021. He has extensive experience in various analytical roles, including previous positions at US Foods and internships in data analysis and business analytics.
Current Role at US Foods
Alex Birge serves as a Business Analyst in the Insights & Analytics department at US Foods. He has held this position since 2021, contributing to the company's data-driven decision-making processes. His role involves analyzing data to provide insights that support business strategies and operational improvements.
Previous Experience at US Foods
Prior to his current role, Alex Birge worked at US Foods in various capacities. He was an IT Business Analyst from 2019 to 2021, where he focused on technology solutions to enhance business operations. He also held the position of IT Business Analyst II for five months in 2021 and served as an IT Business Analyst Associate from 2018 to 2019. His extensive experience at US Foods spans multiple roles, showcasing his growth within the organization.
Educational Background
Alex Birge studied at Indiana University, specifically at the Kelley School of Business, from 2014 to 2018. He earned a degree with a focus on Marketing, Business Analytics, and Data Science. This educational foundation has equipped him with the analytical skills necessary for his roles in business analysis and data analytics.
Internship Experience
Alex Birge has gained valuable experience through various internships. He interned at Knowledge Services as a Data Analyst Intern in 2015 and held an IT Business Analyst Intern position at US Foods in 2017. Additionally, he worked as a Media Relations Intern for Indiana University Baseball in 2015 and as an Intern in the Athletic Department at Butler University from 2013 to 2014. These internships provided him with practical skills in data analysis and business operations.
International Experience
In 2016, Alex Birge expanded his professional experience internationally by working as a Financial Data Analyst at Bank of Ireland for two months. This role allowed him to apply his analytical skills in a different cultural and business environment, further enhancing his expertise in data analysis.