Jennifer W. Smith

Product Analyst at Savana

Jennifer W. Smith has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Jennifer W. is currently working as a Product Analyst at Savana, Inc. Since joining Amegy Bank in 2012, Jennifer held various positions including VP - Product Implementation Manager and VP - Instructional Designer. During their time at Amegy Bank, they successfully managed the migration of clients to new digital banking platforms and developed training curriculum for enterprise-wide projects. Prior to their tenure at Amegy Bank, Jennifer worked at The University of Houston - Downtown as a Lead Trainer, where they created e-Learning materials and taught courses on various software applications. Jennifer W. also has previous experience at JPMorgan Chase, where they worked as a VP and played a key role in testing and evaluating application prototypes, improving training programs, and implementing system enhancements. Jennifer's work experience showcases their expertise in product management, instructional design, and training development.

Jennifer W. Smith earned an Associate's Degree in Biotechnology from Lone Star College in the years 2000 to 2002. Jennifer W. then pursued a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Houston-Downtown from 2007 to 2008. After that, they obtained a Master of Education in Instructional Technology from Texas Tech University, studying from 2012 to 2013. In addition to their degrees, Jennifer has additional certifications in Dreamweaver from Lone Star College-Montgomery and Photoshop from Lone Star College Montgomery. The specific months and years in which they obtained these certifications are not provided.

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Houston, United States

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Savana

Savana is a software company building financial software solutions for fintech companies. Leveraging unmatched banking expertise combined with API-first technology, Savana removes the complexities that arise during digital transformation or in creating and launching a new bank.


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