Summary
Genji Nakano is a strategic business and data professional with nearly a decade of experience across federal agencies and financial institutions, specializing in financial analysis, risk assessment, and program eligibility for organizations like the SBA, IRS, EEOC, and HSBC. He combines strong financial acumen with hands-on data skills—SQL, Python, Tableau, and Excel—to build dashboards, automate reporting, and drive decision support for enterprise stakeholders. Known as a rapid learner and trainer, he was selected for the IRS Protege Program and became the team SME for website technical applications, teaching colleagues and drafting product evaluations. At the EEOC he paired qualitative investigations with quantitative analysis to negotiate over $800K in settlements, and at the SBA he evaluates small business financials to vet firms for government contracting. Holding an MBA and pursuing a second degree in Computer Science with a 3.85 GPA, he’s intentionally bridging finance and technology to transition into business or technical analyst roles. Outside core duties he’s applied database querying and process redesign to uncover overlooked efficiencies that materially improved reporting cadence and forecasting.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Business Administration and Management, General, 3.51, Master of Business Administration - MBA, Business Administration and Management, General, 3.51 at San Francisco State University
Product Management, Product Management at Product School
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), Business Administration and Management, General, Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), Business Administration and Management, General at University of Washington, Michael G. Foster School of Business
datacamp
Computer Science, 3.85, Computer Science, 3.85 at Auburn University