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Andrew Warner

Business Interface Analyst at prosource.it

Andrew Warner is a seasoned IT Business Analyst with over two decades of experience, primarily focused on the energy sector. Currently serving as a Senior IT Business Analyst for BP's Gulf Coast Restoration Organization at prosource.it since November 2011, Andrew has a proven track record of enhancing business interfaces. Previously, Andrew worked at ITI Inc. from 2001 to 2011 in various roles, including IT Business Analyst for BP's Upstream E&P Learning and Development, Lead Productivity Coach/Project Manager for BP's Gulf of Mexico Exploration, and Senior IT Training Lead for BP's Global Operations and Infrastructure. Andrew holds a degree from the University of Houston.

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prosource.it

prosource.it is a managed IT services provider with a particular focus on infrastructure, operational and project requirements across the corporate enterprise market. We serve Fortune 500 and FTSE250 companies, major financial institutions, and leading private companies concentrated in oil & gas, manufacturing, transportation, media, insurance and finance. With significant investment in PRINCE2, PMI and ITIL accreditation, our workforce has over 3,000 years of experience leveraged to deliver and manage IT infrastructure from planning and implementation to ongoing operational service and support. Established in 1999, business growth has been completely organic and founded upon the solid principle of “doing the right thing” for the customer. This standard has led to high customer retention and many repeat projects. prosource.it has an established reputation for delivering, even under pressure in the most challenging of environments. With offices in Aberdeen, London, Houston, Calgary and Dubai as well as employees located across 25 countries, we have the global reach, capacity and experience to manage IT infrastructure needs, regardless of scale or geography.