Ricky Ke
About Ricky Ke
Ricky Ke is a Business Analyst at Consult Your Community at Baruch College, where he has worked since 2020. He aspires to enter the consulting field and has a strong interest in event planning, which he developed during his high school years.
Work at Consult Your Community at Baruch College
Ricky Ke has been working as a Business Analyst at Consult Your Community at Baruch College since 2020. In this role, he focuses on analyzing business processes and providing insights to improve organizational effectiveness. He served as President of the 2022-2023 Executive Board, where he likely contributed to leadership and strategic planning initiatives. His experience in this position has equipped him with skills relevant to consulting, as he aspires to assist organizations in addressing their challenges.
Education and Expertise
Ricky Ke studied at Baruch College, pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from 2020 to 2024. His education in I/O Psychology provides him with a strong foundation in understanding workplace dynamics and human behavior, which is essential for his role as a Business Analyst. Prior to this, he attended Brooklyn Technical High School, where he majored in Social Science Research, earning his High School Diploma from 2016 to 2020.
Background
Ricky Ke's background includes a strong interest in event planning, which he developed during his high school years. This interest has influenced his approach to teamwork and collaboration, particularly in understanding and integrating diverse personalities for successful event execution. His early experiences in various roles have shaped his professional aspirations and competencies.
Internship Experience
Ricky Ke participated in a User Experience/User Interface Design internship at STEM-Away in 2020, where he gained practical experience in design principles and user-centered approaches. This internship lasted for one month and took place in New York, New York. Additionally, he was involved in the CPC Summer Alternative Program at the Chinese-American Planning Council in the same year, further broadening his exposure to community-focused initiatives.