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Nicholas Garcia
Sr. Business Architect (Customer Support Services) at Atlassian
Nicholas Garcia is a highly accomplished development economist whose diverse expertise spans economic consulting, data analysis, and business architecture. With a keen focus on sustainability and quantitative analysis, Nicholas has made a significant impact in the fields of economic research and business analytics. Currently serving as a Senior Business Architect in Customer Support Services at Atlassian, he utilizes his wealth of knowledge to enhance customer experiences and optimize service delivery. His journey in economics began at the prestigious University of California, Berkeley, where he studied Environmental Economics & Policy along with Environmental Science, providing him with a strong foundation in understanding the complex relationships between economic ventures and environmental sustainability.
Furthering his commitment to international development, Nicholas obtained a Master of Science (M.S.) in International & Development Economics from the University of San Francisco. This rigorous academic background equipped him with a potent blend of analytical skills and a deep understanding of global economic dynamics, making him a sought-after expert in his field. His career trajectory reflects an impressive blend of analysis and practical application, having worked in various analytical and consulting roles before his current position at Atlassian.
Before rising to the senior business architect position, Nicholas showcased his analytical prowess as an Analytics Business Partner at Atlassian, where he collaborated with cross-functional teams to drive data-informed decision-making processes. His role as a Senior Business Analyst further honed his skills in interpreting complex data sets, influencing business strategies, and improving operational efficiencies. Nicholas's prior experience as a Senior Economic Consultant at Edgeworth Economics, LLC, saw him tackle intricate economic challenges, applying his analytical expertise to guide clients in navigating critical economic issues.
Beyond his corporate roles, Nicholas has contributed to international development initiatives as a former Program Associate at the Center for Effective Global Action. This position allowed him to engage deeply with research and implementation strategies aimed at improving economic policies worldwide. He has also worked with The World Bank as a Living Standards Measurement Study Consultant, providing crucial insights and research that support global economic stability and growth.
Nicholas's early career experiences, including roles such as Front Desk Staff at Touchstone Climbing and various internships at the Center for Effective Global Action, laid the groundwork for his analytical capabilities and understanding of operational frameworks. During his time as a Research Apprentice at the Claire Kremen Lab, he developed strong research skills that serve him well in his current analytical work. His varied experiences across academia, research, and economic consulting uniquely position him to tackle complex challenges in the world of economics and analytics.
