
Graduating Magna Cum Laude (GPA of 3.76) from Arizona State University, I am proud to have earned my Bachelor’s in Global Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, who ranks 36th nationally, and #1 globally in international business.
The Bachelor’s in Global Management program develops leaders who can drive sustainable prosperity and effectively guide organizations in complex, global environments. It elevates expertise in international business, entrepreneurship, leadership, and navigating diverse markets through a comprehensive curriculum that includes:
· Marketing for Global Organizations
· Public Speaking
· Accounting for Global Organizations
· Sustainability
· Data in the Global Economy
· Applied Ethics
· States and Markets in a Global Economy
· Finance for Global Organizations
· Global Entrepreneurship
· Multinational Organizational Leadership
· Cross-Cultural Communication and Negotiation
To ensure real-world application, the program requires an international internship, offering an immersive experience in global business practices, strengthening cross-cultural communication skills, and deepening understanding of leadership responsibilities in international markets.
This world-class education, combined with my self-driven learning, entrepreneurial background, and extensive business leadership experience, has equipped me with the strategic insight, operational acumen, and cultural fluency needed to thrive in today’s dynamic global business landscape.

OSHA 30 certification, in the context of the OSHA Outreach Training Program, refers to the completion of a 30-hour training course focused on workplace safety and health hazards. While OSHA doesn't directly "certify" individuals, completing this course earns participants an OSHA 30-hour card from the U.S. Department of Labor, which is often a requirement for employment in construction and other industries.
, Key aspects of OSHA 30 certification:

Six Sigma is a methodology that utilizes statistical tools and concepts to identify variations or defects in a process. An Accredited Six Sigma Certification in Manufacturing indicates an individual has achieved a particular level of knowledge in the study and application of this methodology. This type of certification will make you a more valuable asset in any industry.
The roots of the Six Sigma Process are in the Manufacturing sector of business. One can argue that this is the realm in which this quality control process really shines. Manufacturing is the process of making something, on a large scale, usually with the assistance of machinery. The whole point of the Six Sigma process is to find, diagnose, and fix errors or defects. Most production lines operate inadequately at a 3 Sigma level or worse. This translates to 2700 defects per million opportunities, which leads to loss of both customers and profits.
Six Sigma experts look at each step of the manufacturing process to determine where the defects are coming from and how they could be reversed, leading to a sustainable 6 sigma level of perfection, or only 3.4 defects per million opportunities. This increases customer satisfaction and bottom-line profit – necessary measures of success for any manufacturing company.
Six Sigma in Manufacturing programs are the same exceptional courses you will find in our standard Six Sigma programs, while featuring customized videos that have been specially developed for the Manufacturing industry.
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