Andrew has extensive experience leading multi-initiative design and technology programs for digital solutions as well as physical products. His expertise spans all phases of the interactive systems development lifecycle from conceptualization, requirements gathering, solution architecture, usability and design to development, testing and launch.
Andrew has a unique ability to integrate inputs from a wide range of disciplines, including brand strategy, business and marketing strategy, experience strategy, design research, information architecture, technology, industrial design and mechanical and manufacturing engineering. He has helped build portals, software applications, marketing web sites, equity trading floors, urban mapping systems and specialized telecommunications systems. Andrew’s industry expertise includes consumer electronics, consumer products, energy, financial services, government, healthcare, non-profit organizations, pharmaceuticals and telecommunications.
Throughout his career, Andrew has worked with numerous world-class companies, including Bank of New York, Barnes & Noble, Bloomberg L.P., Charles Schwab, Cox Communications, ESPN, ETS, First USA, FXall, GE, IPC, Johnson & Johnson, Mars-Flavia, Morgan Stanley, MTV, NEC-Japan, PacBell, PSEG, Showtime, Sprint-Nextel, TV Guide, Virgin Mobile and Vonage.
Prior to TandemSeven, Andrew was the Director of Program Management for frog design’s New York studio. Before that, he served in a number of different roles at ZEFER (now Niteo Partners, a subsidiary of NEC). A highlight of his tenure was an extended project in Tokyo to teach NEC consultants and systems integrators the art of internet consulting as well as to engage in joint business development and project delivery with NEC consultants and their Japanese clients. Earlier in his career, Andrew was a Senior Program Manager and Technical Team Lead for Cambridge Technology Partners.
Andrew holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Amherst College.