Robert Brenner
Professor at CUNY New York City College of Technology- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Creative Non-Fiction
City University of New YorkJan, 2009- Oct, 2024
Experience
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City Tech, CUNY
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United States
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Higher Education
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400 - 500 Employee
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Professor
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Jan 2017 - Present
Teaching Project Management, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, and Topics in Information Technology. Teaching Project Management, Object Oriented Analysis and Design, and Topics in Information Technology.
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Independent Consultant
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Greater New York City Area
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Functional Architect
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Sep 2015 - Present
Specializes in: - Gathering requirements - Writing documentation - Analyzing solutions - Designing user interfaces - Building business process and data models - Maintaining traceability - Testing software - Managing defects - Coordinating with other teams - Planning projects - Teaching methodology - Training users - Demoing applications - Acting as subject matter expert Specializes in: - Gathering requirements - Writing documentation - Analyzing solutions - Designing user interfaces - Building business process and data models - Maintaining traceability - Testing software - Managing defects - Coordinating with other teams - Planning projects - Teaching methodology - Training users - Demoing applications - Acting as subject matter expert
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The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)
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United States
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Financial Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Functional Architect/Senior Business Systems Analyst
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Feb 1996 - Jun 2015
Was responsible for meeting with stakeholders, gathering requirements, transforming requirements into specifications, working with project teams to design and deploy solutions, maintaining traceability, enforcing compliance, coordinating with other teams, and educating end users. In addition, was chief corporate evangelist for modern requirement analysis techniques. Was responsible for meeting with stakeholders, gathering requirements, transforming requirements into specifications, working with project teams to design and deploy solutions, maintaining traceability, enforcing compliance, coordinating with other teams, and educating end users. In addition, was chief corporate evangelist for modern requirement analysis techniques.
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Senior Business Systems Analyst
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Jul 1995 - Aug 1996
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Senior Technical Writer
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Jun 1993 - Jun 1995
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Bank of America
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United States
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Banking
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700 & Above Employee
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Senior Technical Writer
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Apr 1992 - May 1993
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Senior Technical Writer
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1988 - 1992
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Senior Technical Writer
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Nov 1986 - Feb 1988
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Chemical Bank
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United States
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Banking
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700 & Above Employee
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Technical Writer
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May 1984 - Nov 1986
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Technical Writer
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Sep 1982 - Apr 1984
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Education
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The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Master's degree, New York City History -
Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor’s Degree, Technical Writing, with a concentration in Computer Science