I am a strategic analyst focused on supporting decision-making through structured, data-driven insights.
My core expertise lies in translating complex business needs into clear, actionable outputs. I specialize in developing business cases, building financial models, and assessing project feasibility with a strong focus on return on investment and execution viability.
I have worked closely with cross-functional teams, including finance, legal, operations, and technical departments, ensuring alignment between strategic objectives and operational delivery. This exposure allows me to act as a bridge between business and execution, structuring information in a way that supports leadership decisions with clarity and precision.
A significant part of my experience involves project structuring from the ground up. I have contributed to the development of investment-ready documentation, including financial projections, cost breakdowns, and scenario analysis. My work supports not only internal decision-making but also external communication with stakeholders and potential investors.
I am highly comfortable working remotely and independently. I prioritize clear written communication, organized documentation, and well-defined deliverables. I manage my work with discipline, ensuring that outputs are delivered on time and meet the required level of detail for executive use.
My approach is analytical and pragmatic. I focus on identifying key variables, structuring problems, and presenting solutions that are both realistic and aligned with business goals. I avoid unnecessary complexity and aim to provide clarity where there is uncertainty.
I am particularly interested in roles where I can contribute to strategic planning, investment analysis, and project evaluation. I bring a combination of analytical rigor, business understanding, and execution focus that enables me to add value in dynamic and remote environments.
I am motivated by environments that require critical thinking, ownership, and accountability, where the quality of thinking directly impacts the quality of decisions.