Having lived in four continents and gained fluency in several languages, Jerry Rassamni brings a global perspective in business. Jerry spent several years of his career in Paris and London serving the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) board of EDS (HP), one of the largest Information Technology firms in the world. While in London, Jerry supported the board by leading strategy and analytics for a ~$23-$31B pipeline. Upon his return to the US, Jerry led Global Business Planning and Analysis for $15B of revenue with P&L, B/S, budgets, outlooks, close, analysis, business planning, risk mitigation, and board presentations. In this role, Jerry laid the financial underpinnings to enable the consolidation of 48 business units into 4 Lines of Business resulting in ongoing annual savings of $1B per year.Throughout his corporate career, Jerry has created and implemented a wealth of Intellectual Property tools and processes for both internal and external clients which were aimed to create a competitive edge. Jerry later decided to pursue his dream of launching a Business Performance Management firm to help executives in every sphere keep their fingers on the pulse of their business. As the founder and president of Pulse iQ, Jerry is now living his passion of empowering decision-makers with actionable information in order to help them grow. His specialty is deciphering the story that the numbers are telling in order to enable firms to manage with facts instead of conjecture.Jerry has several pending patents regarding innovations in Artificial Intelligence (AI) as well as Business Intelligence (BI). His work has been featured annually at SAP Sapphire. He successfully worked on countless BI projects for SAP, HP, Cisco, Intel, etc. as well as served non-profits around the globe. Jerry has created a myriad of Intellectual Property tools and processes for both internal and external clients including E.valuation, Risk/Return, Digital Success Valuator, Targeted Benefits, Fundamentals IQ, Savings Simulators, Solution DNA, and ICBS (Intellectual Capital Balanced Scorecard).
Listed skills include Management, Business Objects, Strategy, Analytics, and 31 others.