Brady Anderson
About
Brady Anderson is from San Francisco, California, United States. Brady works in the following industries: "Financial Services". Brady is currently Head Coach at SAN FRANCISCO YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION, located in San Francisco, California, United States. Brady also works as Field Sales - Automotive Aftermarket Division at 3M, a job Brady has held since May 2019. In Brady's previous role as a Financial Analyst Intern at Boston Scientific, Brady worked in Arden Hills, MN until Aug 2018. Prior to joining Boston Scientific, Brady was a Project Management Intern at Travelers and held the position of Project Management Intern at St. Paul, MN. Prior to that, Brady was a Laborer at Peterson Parenteau Stucco & Remodeling, based in Maplewood Minnesota from Jun 2015 to Aug 2015. Brady started working as Server at Cup and Cone in White Bear Lake in Jul 2013.
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Brady Anderson's current jobs
Head coach of the 16U A San Francisco Sabercats.
Brady Anderson's past jobs
- Managed a project to upgrade database servers by leading daily meetings and consulting with customers on topics such as the type of upgrade that would suit them best and demonstrating the upgrade process - Hosted presentations and demos on using a Travelers specific tool to senior DBAs and customers that needed demonstrations in the area - Created flowcharts to document multiple processes that the company will use for years to come - Started a project to update 1700 application contacts within the Travelers database server system while keeping up to date metrics in Microsoft Excel - Lead a project to restore over allocated memory on database servers by using Microsoft Excel metrics to keep track of data, saving Travelers over $8000 annually
- Was responsible for setting up job sites, setting and tearing down towers of scaffolding, covering roofs, windows, and walk ways - Loaded and unloaded vehicles with objects up to 100 lbs - Worked long hours completing manual labor
- Greeted customers and made their special ordered food and desserts - Worked with over $300 in cash while managing customer’s orders to ensure proper quality and efficiency