Maya Campbell is a Business Information Systems graduate from Oregon State University with 16 years of professional experience and a growing focus on data analytics, cybersecurity, and information systems risk management. She combines hands-on project coordination—supporting Oregon’s statewide water data portal and using tools like Figma, Azure DevOps, and Microsoft Project—with customer-facing roles at Apple and retail, giving her a practical appreciation for end-user needs and operational reliability. Actively pursuing CompTIA A+ and Network+ and aiming for a project management certification, she’s building a technical foundation to pair with strong governance and risk awareness. Maya has contributed student perspectives to university policy through the Academic Regulations Committee, showing an ability to translate stakeholder needs into clearer, actionable rules. A naturally curious self-starter, she brings problem-solving energy and meticulous documentation skills (including detailed data inventories) to cross-functional teams. Based in Portland, Oregon, she’s seeking a full-time role where she can help organizations strengthen security postures and improve data-driven decision-making.
16 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Business Information Systems, Bachelor of Science - BS, Business Information Systems at Oregon State University
Associate of Science - AS, Business Administration and Management, General, Associate of Science - AS, Business Administration and Management, General at Chemeketa Community College
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