Professional Resume
Hany Saleeb
1 City Place #1305
White Plains, NY 10601
OBJECTIVE A challenging leadership position in technology architecture or strategy. Contributing technical expertise, communication, high level of education and industrial experience.
EXPERIENCE
General Electric
Applications Architect and Development Manager, January 2005-present
Led technology initiatives in the areas of risk, bank loans, automatic fraud detection, data mining, quantitative analytic tools and portfolio optimization. Architected, led and managed multi-functional projects to leverage technology, quantitative finance models and optimization techniques within Fixed Income. Active member of a cross disciplinary marketing, sales, finance and technology team to market and optimize client portfolios. New client assets additions worth 600 million dollars. Filed patents for Fixed Income Attribution Anslysis and Interest Rate Scenarios.
As part of the software and architecture group in Fixed-income financial systems, responsible for application strategy and integration. Provided technical and project management leadership to development, quality and end user groups. Resolved enterprise issues such as business agility, standards, use cases and performance. Led, developed and managed application architecture and implementation using J2EE, design patterns, workflow, SOA and Oracle. Successfully completed all projects ahead of schedule and within budget constarints. Researched emerging technology proof-of-concepts and best-practices systems.
Part of numerous committees within the Marketing, System Development and Finance groups. Led the Enterprise Architecture and New Technology Corporate group.
2007 GE Edison Award Nominee for Technology and Innovation. Numerous Management and Corporate Awards.
Project Management includes PMI/PMP, Six Sigma certifications and GE's Change Acceleration Program.
Oracle Corporation
Project Lead and Software Development, June 1999-January 2005
Architected and developed an analytics product using C/C++ and J2EE for sales team. Implemented business intelligence and machine learning models while addressing performance, data warehousing and data integration. Used Oracle Discoverer and UML.
Coordinated a multi-group healthcare/biotech development team for an online signature product using XML, XSL, PLSQL, J2EE and workflow technology. Hands-on design and coding while leading the project. Addressed customer issues, defined future enhancements for positioning the product in the marketplace. Filed patents for 21 CFR Part 11.
Researched and developed prototypes for emerging technologies. Led seminars on Java, internet technology, wireless, business intelligence, XML and database design.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Software Engineer and Technical UNIX leader, May 1994- September 1995
Led a group to develop a system administration application to query and manage servers remotely. Responsibilities included coding, design and technical leadership.
Independent Consultant, Financial Industry
Summer 1997-January 2004
Consulted a number of financial companies such as Swiss Re and Ithaca Partners. Built Java-based applications and developed quantitative models, reporting tools and data analysis.
Motorola
Systems Engineering Intern, Summer 1993
Designed, developed and tested components of a network simulator for cellular systems. Exposed to modeling, artificial intelligence, data analysis and hardware protocol.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Laboratory for Computer Science
Undergraduate Researcher, June 1991-May 1993
EDUCATION
New York University Stern School of Business
Masters in Business Administration, September 2006 - present
Concentrations in Finance, Technology Management and Strategy.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters of Science Degree in Computer Engineering, May 1995
Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, May 1993
Computer knowledge includes OLAP, Data Modeling, PLSQL, XML, Web Services, J2EE, C/C++, Java, SAS, WebSphere, SOA, Matlab, Catalyze, Kintana, UML and Rational Rose.
LEADERSHIP
Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York University, Fall 2001-Present
Designed a new graduate course in data warehousing and data mining. Developed a syllabus and course material. Wrote the data mining component of a textbook, Database Tuning.
Panel Member, National Science Foundation, 2005-2007
Reviewed grant proposals for research in the areas of data management and technology.
Instructor in Computer Science Courses, MIT and Harvard University, 1992-1999
Teaching courses that focus on C/C++/Java. Responsibilities include teaching and grading.
PUBLICATIONS
Database Tuning: Principles, Experiments, and Troubleshooting Techniques, Data Mining Component, Morgan Kaufmann, June 2002.
XHTML Mobile, IBM Developerworks, December 2005.
Mapping between XML and databases, IBM Developerworks, November 2005.
Information Retrieval: A framework for recommending text-based classification algorithms, Doctorate Thesis, June 2002.
Self Monitoring in VINO, Harvard University, June 1999.
Does Systems Research Measure Up?, Harvard University, June 1997.
Caching and Prefetching Techniques for the Web, Harvard University, June 1997.
HONORS
Textbook and Manuscript Reviewer, Prentice Hall Publishers, 2004-2005
Freelance Writer/Contributor, IBM DeveloperWorks, 2004-2005
Patents: Electronic Signatures and Records for the Pharmaceutical industry (20050108537 and 20050108295) and Stability Studies design for the Manufacturing vertical (20050060214). The following are submitted: Asset Liability Optimization Attribution Analysis and Asset Liability Optimization Interest Rate Scenarios.
AWARDS
Harvard University Graduate Fellowship, MIT Graduate Teaching Fellowship, and MIT Certificate of Excellence in Teaching
BACKGROUND
Enjoy tennis, soccer, music, reading, business and neuroscience. US Citizen.