Direct ChassisLink Inc. (DCLI)
James Christenbury began their work experience in 2010 at Tenowo, Inc. where they worked as a Material Handler, using a forklift to load A-frames with fiber rolls, shrink wrapping finished products, and transporting them to the shipping area. James also worked as a Quality Technician at Tenowo, Inc., using lab instruments to measure bonding, flame resistance, weight, and thickness, and storing the results into the computer system. In 2018, they joined American Tire Distributors as a Picker, and in 2020, they joined Pace Analytical as a Client Services Technician, responsible for packing vials and bottles containing various chemicals and preparing them for shipment to customers, as well as participating in the disposal of used chemicals. James'smost recent role is as a Data Analyst at Direct ChassisLink Inc. (DCLI) starting in December 2021.
James Christenbury's education history is as follows:
In 2014, James attended Gaston College and obtained an Associate of Engineering (Transfer) degree. From 2014 to 2016, they also earned an Associate of Science (AS) degree and an Associate of Arts (AA) degree, both from Gaston College.
Subsequently, in 2017, James enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Mathematics, a concentration in Statistics, and a minor in Data Science. James completed this degree in 2022.
In 2023, James returned to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and earned a Professional Certificate in Business Analytics.
James also obtained various certifications from Coursera. In April 2023, they completed the "Foundations of Data Science" and "Get Started With Python" certifications. Additionally, in May 2023, they obtained the "Go Beyond the Numbers: Translate Data into Insights" certification and "The Power of Statistics" certification from Coursera.
Currently, James is pursuing a Certificate in Advanced Data Analytics from Coursera, and the end year of their education is unknown.
Direct ChassisLink Inc. (DCLI)
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Direct ChassisLink, Inc. (DCLI) was originally formed in 1988 as Maersk Container Service Company (MCSC), a maintenance and repair organization responsible for repairing containers, chassis, and refrigeration unit generator sets. In the late 1990’s the group was reorganized to accommodate an ever growing fleet of chassis and containers under thename Maersk Equipment Service Company (MESC).In 2007 with the continued growth of the chassis fleet, Maersk shifted container and refrigerator unit related repairs to another division and MESC became focused solely on chassis maintenance and leasing.In 2009 Maersk determined to divest itself of its chassis interests and MESC began using the DCLI brand and actively marketing chassis on a fee per day basis to motor carriers.