Amy Duvall is a dynamic Assistant Vice President and Data Support Senior Analyst at Bank of America, where she leverages over eight years of experience in analyzing large datasets and ensuring data quality within relational databases. In her current role, Amy plays a pivotal part...
Amy Duvall is a dynamic Assistant Vice President and Data Support Senior Analyst at Bank of America, where she leverages over eight years of experience in analyzing large datasets and ensuring data quality within relational databases. In her current role, Amy plays a pivotal part in the Enterprise Credit Risk Platform, where she ensures compliance with the company's rigorous data management standards. Her expertise encompasses critical areas such as Data Quality (DQ) Controls, Data Lineage, and Data Transformations, all of which are essential for maintaining the integrity of financial data used in risk management and financial analysis.
One of Amy's key projects involves collaborating with an offshore technology team to prioritize and automate DQ control and lineage business requirements. This initiative not only enhances operational efficiency but also strengthens the foundation for informed decision-making across the organization. By focusing on root cause analysis and fostering an end-to-end understanding of business processes, Amy drives significant improvements in data management and quality, which are crucial for effective financial planning and budgeting.
Her skill set is diverse, encompassing proficiency in PeopleSoft, Microsoft Excel, and financial analysis, along with a strong ability to build relationships across departments. This combination of technical acumen and interpersonal skills enables Amy to bridge the gap between data management and business strategy, ensuring that data-driven insights contribute to the overall success of Bank of America. As she continues to navigate the complexities of data analytics in the financial sector, Amy remains committed to enhancing data quality and supporting the organization's strategic goals.