Angel Pedrosa
About Angel Pedrosa
Angel Pedrosa is a Systems Engineer at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2003. He has extensive experience in systems engineering and consulting, having held various positions at notable organizations including Fordham University and Debevoise & Plimpton.
Work at The New York Times
Angel Pedrosa has been employed at The New York Times as a Systems Engineer since 2003. With a tenure of 21 years, Pedrosa has contributed to the organization's technological infrastructure and systems management, playing a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing the systems that support the publication's operations.
Previous Employment History
Prior to joining The New York Times, Angel Pedrosa held various positions in different organizations. Pedrosa worked as a Consultant at Wertheim Inc. for eight months in 2000, and then served as a Consultant at Fordham University from 2001 to 2003 for two years. Additionally, Pedrosa was employed at Debevoise & Plimpton as a Systems professional from 1990 to 1997, and worked at TACT as an Operations Network Manager for one year from 1999 to 2000. Other notable positions include working as a Systems professional at The Wall Street Journal for six months in 1989 and as a Systems Analyst at Comdisco from 1990 to 1993.
Education and Expertise
Angel Pedrosa studied at Esperanza College of Eastern University. This educational background has provided Pedrosa with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for a career in systems engineering and information technology.
Career in Information Technology
Angel Pedrosa has extensive experience in the field of information technology. Before current roles, Pedrosa worked as a Senior Data Analyst at TransUnion from 1984 to 1989 and as an Information Technology professional at RennerBrown for ten years from 2003 to 2013. This diverse experience across various sectors has contributed to a comprehensive understanding of systems and operations within the technology landscape.