NOVEMBER 11-15, 2019
THE DIPLOMAT BEACH RESORT HOLLYWOOD | FT. LAUDERDALE

NOVEMBER 11-15, 2019
THE DIPLOMAT BEACH RESORT HOLLYWOOD | FT. LAUDERDALE
Official Conference of the
International Institute of Business Analysis 

Wayne Hashimoto

Lead BA, Murphy USA Technology Services - Enterprise Systems



Wayne Hashimoto

Prior to joining Murphy USA Technology Services - Enterprise Systems, Wayne Hashimoto joined Walmart in 2002 as a Summer Intern while pursuing his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems. Upon graduation in 2003, he returned as a Mainframe Programmer until moving back to Business Analysis in 2009. While serving in the US Army, 10 years was spent as a Senior HR Analyst (Sergeant Major) for the Office of the Chief of Field Artillery (OCFA) and, the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (ODCSPER). His 18 years of Business Analysis was primarily in HR/Personnel Management. His love of teaching comes from time spent as a Military Instructor, College Facilitator for Business Information / Health Care Information Systems, and ASPE-Certified Facilitator for Business Analysis Core Training. He is a graduate of the US Army Sergeant Majors Academy and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems as well as a Master of Science degree in Management of Information Systems.


Wayne's 2017 Presentations:

  1. What Does the Future Hold for Business Analysis Tool Kits?
    Wednesday, November 8, 2017 (2:00 pm – 3:00 pm)

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