Andrew Naguib is a business analyst with nearly a decade of international experience across banking, IT, and consulting, now based in Mississauga, Ontario. He combines deep domain knowledge in core banking operations and credit processes with hands-on skills in SQL, Power BI, Tableau, Salesforce and SAP to turn complex requirements into measurable business outcomes. Andrew has led enterprise requirements analysis, UAT and system testing for major banking upgrades, built executive KPI dashboards, and driven process improvements that balance efficiency with regulatory compliance. He is experienced in Agile delivery, vendor coordination and translating stakeholder needs into functional specifications and training materials. Notably, he also contributes to open-source compiler work—refactoring backend code and adding HIR pretty-printing support for the GCC Rust front end—demonstrating technical curiosity beyond typical BA scope. He is actively seeking roles in Canada focused on business analysis, data analytics and process optimization.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Masters Degree , International Business, Masters Degree , International Business at Griffith College Dublin
Accounting, Accounting, Accounting, Accounting at St. Kateri Takakwitha Adult Learning Center, Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board
Bachelor Degree of Management Science, Business/Commerce, General, Bachelor Degree of Management Science, Business/Commerce, General at SADAT ACADEMY for MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
Contributions:4 reviews, 5 commits, 4 PRs in 25 days
Contributions summary:Andrew focused on refactoring the codebase to utilize `rust_sorry_at`, a wrapper for GCC's diagnostic function, demonstrating an understanding of compiler internals. They added a visitor skeleton for pretty printing the HIR and implemented an option to dump the HIR in a pretty format. These contributions indicate involvement in the development and debugging of the Rust front-end compiler.
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