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21 \name{}{Frederik Vanrenterghem} % Casual style colors first name differently - avoid by including in last name
22 \title{Experienced Analytics Manager} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
23 \address{North Fremantle, WA}{Australia} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted; the "postcode city" and "country" arguments can be omitted or provided empty
24 \phone[mobile]{+61~(422)~693~717} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted; the optional "type" of the phone can be "mobile" (default), "fixed" or "fax"
25 %\phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
26 %\phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
27 \email{frederik@vanrenterghem.io} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
28 %\homepage{www.johndoe.com} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
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34 \quote{...an excellent people-focused analytics manager who quickly understands business needs and is able to translate them into viable solutions.}
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40 %----- resume ---------------------------------------------------------
42 %\section{EXPERIENCED ANALYTICS MANAGER}
43 \section{Executive summary}
44 Frederik Vanrenterghem is a customer-oriented, self-driven analytics manager with
45 excellent planning and organisation skills.\\ He has over 15 years of experience in strategically important change programs and business and IT projects
46 in diverse organisations, achieving increased revenue, more efficient operations and considerable savings for organisations he worked for.\\
47 Thanks to his strong leadership skills, he is able to unite teams behind a common objective. He is a proficient
48 communicator with broad experience in managing cross-functional internal and vendor teams. His
49 educational background, Master of Science in Business Economics, enables him to understand
50 business processes, cost and revenue drivers in a variety of industries and identify opportunities to bring
51 value to the business.\\
52 Frederik has worked and lived in Belgium, New Zealand and Australia. Fluent in English, Dutch and (on good days) French,
53 he likes to exchange surf stories with travellers across Australia and the wider world.
55 %\subsection{Vocational}
56 \cventry{Jan 2018 to present}{Customer Analytics Manager}{Synergy}{Perth}{Australia}{Manage the customer analytics team for the retail business unit.
58 \item Initiated transformation to compete on analytics in key business functions - saving an estimated recurrent AUD 1.2M yearly in Sales Pricing process;
60 \item Developed customer account level time series forecasting model using machine learning;
61 \item Set up microservice operationalising forecasting service;
62 \item Automated triggering and consumption of forecast in existing business process.
64 \item Realised savings of AUD +5M in network costs by introducing change point detection in customer consumption and triggering appropriate account management actions;
65 \item Implemented and rolled out a customer-facing analytical product in under 4 months;
66 \item Transitioned team to agile delivery model and implemented analytics Community of Practice;
67 \item Significantly raised team engagement, stemming employee turnover and creating trusted partnerships with other teams.
69 \cventry{Jul 2016 to Sep 2017}{Manager Business Analytics}{Fair Go Finance}{Perth}{Australia}{Manage
70 the business analytics team; develop plans and set high level priorities within the business
71 that can be actioned by the management team.
73 \item Transitioned from vendor-delivered credit risk model to proprietary machine learning big data model;
75 \item Introduced automated credit risk model reducing assessment time by 50\%;
76 \item Coordinated development of updated model with automated learning implemented in Python - realising 1.3M in yearly benefits.
77 \item Monitored performance through implementation of vintage delinquency reports, static pool writeoff and roll rate analysis.
79 \item Managed bad debt level on loan book down significantly, lowering borrowing costs 25\%;
81 \item Introduced automatic delinquent accounts management in revised collections strategy;
82 \item Increased profitability by outsourcing handling of non-performing loans.
84 \item Automated reporting suite for real-time business intelligence, saving 1 FTE while increasing outputs;
86 \item Developed website traffic, sales, time-to-book, revenue collection and predictive model monitoring reports in R;
87 \item Automated reports on Azure Linux with MS SQL Server db and Google Analytics.
89 \item Transitioned company to become part of global listed group.
91 \item Switched loan loss provisioning to IFRS9-based credit impairment model;
92 \item Merged business analysis function, saving 1.5 FTE;
93 \item Merged loan book database for profit and loss reporting.
95 \item Provided direction to 4 managers.
97 \cventry{Jun 2015 to Jun 2016}{Manager Portfolio Delivery}{Fair Go
98 Finance}{Perth}{Australia}{Drive the delivery of strategic and
99 transformational change by providing leadership and
100 direction; manage the Business Analytics team for this alternative
101 lender, tasked with providing business analysis support to the core
102 business as well as ICT business analysis leadership for the
103 in-house development team.
105 \item Replaced the company's main backoffice loan management system
106 with a new customized implementation, including vendor management,
107 project management of in-house development and business analysis;
108 \item Introduced standard project and requirements management
109 practices to the organisation, increasing project success rate from 30\% to 70\% and
110 decreasing time-to-market of strategic change initiatives;
111 \item Documented core business processes and business rules, enabling
112 elimination of several non-value adding steps and rules, saving 3 FTE;
113 \item Transitioned the organisation from traditional expert-based
114 underwriting to score-based assessment using advanced statistical
115 analysis and cloud-based machine learning, enabling it to scale
119 \cventry{Nov 2013 to Jul 2014}{Principal Project Manager} {Scion}{Rotorua}{NZ}
120 {Embedded Prince2 project delivery methodology and supported
121 planning for the opportunity and investment management
124 \item Obtained CFO and CEO agreement and effective support to target
125 conversion of all major projects and agreed percentage of smaller
126 ones to new delivery methodology. Achieved 5 to 10\% monthly
127 conversion once agreed tactics were rolled out;
128 \item Implemented measurement and reporting on quality of project
129 management by project and by research team;
130 \item Managed Scion personnel through change process.
133 \cventry{Oct 2012 to Aug 2013} {Portfolio Management Consultant}
134 {Western Power} {Perth} {AU} {Established a common governance
135 framework in regard to opportunity management, delivery
136 management and benefits management given that one did not
137 exist; Established the necessary mechanisms and structures
138 required to effectively execute the opportunity management
139 process; Built and deployed the right criteria (based on
140 strategic priorities) on which decisions and recommendations
141 of investment can be made.
143 \item Delivered strategically aligned and balanced project portfolio for transformational program of work;
144 \item Significantly contributed to the implementation planning of
145 the 2013-2017 strategic plan, including the development of theme
146 briefs, product breakdown structures of the strategic objectives,
147 identifying dependencies and major risks;
148 \item Contributed to conceptualizing and implementing better
149 financial management processes;
150 \item Provided improvement recommendations for interaction with government regulator.
153 \cventry{Nov 2009 to Jul 2012}{Sr Strategic Marketing Analyst}{FedEx
154 Express}{Brussels}{Belgium} {Developed, implemented and recommended
155 upon high impact / highly complex parts of the EMEA business
156 strategies, tactics \& market development programs. These include
157 effective business analysis, short \& long range planning, service \&
160 \item Introduced domestic express shipping service in 6 key
161 European countries, providing access to a USD 20B market, with over
162 300M of forecasted revenue in the first 5 years;
163 \item Cross-functional lead of the introduction of a B777 flight
164 between Hong Kong and Paris. Responsible for the go-to-market
165 efforts that resulted in incremental operating profit of USD 1.5M
166 within the first year after launch;
167 \item Improved delivery times across key European markets, resulting
168 in approx. USD 7M highly profitable incremental revenue.
171 \cventry{Nov 2001 to Oct 2009}{IT Strategic Project Lead}{FedEx Express}{Brussels}{Belgium} {Introduced and managed a
172 number of multi-year projects from inception to market
173 launch. Provided leadership to teams of highly skilled professionals
174 in Marketing, IT, Customer Service and Operations. Fostered
175 excellent communication with management and senior management to
176 ensure continued alignment of project and business objectives,
177 contributing to the bottom line through designing more efficient
178 operating processes in customer service, IT and operations,
179 diversion of customer calls to the online channel and bringing in
183 Lead the replacement of 18,000 software installations on customer premises, steering team of 45 IT field specialists and 4 marketing professionals;
185 Developed a new software revenue channel used to generate 70\% of yearly FedEx revenue of about USD 2B
186 in the 5th year after launch, with installations in 40+ countries
189 Responsible for customer technology integration of two major
190 FedEx company acquisitions in UK and India;
192 Managed internationalisation and localisation of a major web
193 application, saving an estimated USD 4M yearly in customer
194 service calls, on top of increasing customer loyalty.
197 \cventry{Nov 2000 to Nov 2001}{Account Executive, Benelux region}{PEC
198 Info}{Leuven}{Belgium} {Responsible for the sales of software projects in the manufacturing industry valueing from EUR 25k to 1M in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.}
201 \cventry{2000}{Master of Science in Applied Economics -- Commercial Engineer}{KU Leuven -- University of Leuven}{Belgium}{}{}%{description}
204 \cvitemwithcomment{English}{Proficient}{IELTS Academic Band 8.5}
205 \cvitemwithcomment{Dutch}{Proficient}{Mother tongue}
206 \cvitemwithcomment{French}{Intermediate}{}
208 \section{Computer skills}
209 \cvitem{MS Office}{Proficient in MS Excel, Access, Word, Project, Visio \& PowerPoint.}
210 \cvitem{R Statistical Software}{Data manipulation, analysis, machine learning and visualisation.}
211 \cvitem{Excel VBA}{Automated data analysis and report generation.}
212 \cvitem{git}{Version control and deployment of automated reporting scripts and queries.}
213 \cvitem{MS Azure}{DevOps; Databricks; ADS.}
215 \section{Other qualifications}
216 \cvitemwithcomment{Project management}{Certified Prince2
217 Practitioner.}{Extensive PMI and Prince2 experience.}
218 \cvitem{Visa status}{Australian citizen.}
220 %\section{References}
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