Adam Friedlander
About Adam Friedlander
Adam Friedlander is a Senior Data Engineer at Komodo Health in New York, with extensive experience in data engineering and business intelligence across various organizations.
Current Role at Komodo Health
Adam Friedlander serves as a Senior Data Engineer at Komodo Health in New York, New York. His role involves working on data engineering projects that help the company manage and analyze large datasets effectively. He utilizes his extensive experience in data engineering to contribute to the health tech company's mission of reducing the burden of disease through data-driven insights.
Experience at Veeva Systems
Adam Friedlander worked at Veeva Systems for a total of three years, initially joining as a Data Engineer in 2019 and later being promoted to Senior Data Engineer in 2020. During his tenure, he operated out of New York, New York, focusing on developing and optimizing data pipelines and ensuring data integrity for various applications within the organization.
Previous Roles at CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Adam Friedlander held multiple positions at CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield over a span of five years. From 2013 to 2018, he progressed from Data Warehouse Engineer Technician to Data Warehouse Engineer Specialist, and finally to Data Warehouse Engineer Senior. His responsibilities included managing informatica administration, development, and business intelligence administration. He significantly contributed to the data infrastructure and analytics capabilities of the company, operating out of the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
Educational Background
Adam Friedlander earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mathematics with minors in Computer Science and Economics from American University, where he studied from 2009 to 2013. Prior to that, he completed his high school education at Hendrick Hudson High School, earning an Honors Regents Diploma between 2005 and 2009.
Early Career and Internships
Adam Friedlander's early career involved various roles, including serving as a Research Assistant at American University Mathematics Department for 6 months and an Office Intern at the American Meteorological Society for 3 months. He also worked as an Office Automation Clerk at the U.S. Department of Labor for 4 months and as a Teacher's Assistant at Mercy College for 2 months. These roles provided him with a diverse set of skills and experiences that laid the foundation for his future career in data engineering.