Academic & Workforce Program Manager overseeing semiconductor workforce initiatives and business development at UT Austin. Leading program operations and stakeholder engagement to enhance educational alignment and sustainability.

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Academic & Workforce Program Manager overseeing semiconductor workforce initiatives and business development at UT Austin. Leading program operations and stakeholder engagement to enhance educational alignment and sustainability.
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Director of Development, Major Gifts at the Cockrell School of Engineering developing and driving fundraising strategies for a major academic department. Engaging with prospective donors and managing substantial gift proposals.
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Develop next - generation digital subsystems and compute fabrics for microsystems in semiconductor institute. Collaborate on architecture optimization and integration across AI and HPC platforms.
Finance Manager develops financial reporting and analysis for semiconductor manufacturing and academic research. Responsible for budgeting, forecasting, and compliance support within the Texas Institute for Electronics.