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Kevin S. Kirkeby, MBA

Business Development Analyst at ElectraTherm

Kevin S. Kirkeby, MBA has worked in a variety of roles since 1989. Kevin S. began their career as an Accountant/Asst. Manager at White Pine Feed in 1989. In 1999, they became a County Commissioner at White Pine County. In 2001, they took on the role of Rural/Carson City Director, Public Relations, and Legislative Coordinator at the U.S. Senate. In 2011, they became Consulting Manager at White Pine Feed. In 2016, they took on an Adjunct Instructor (part-time) role at the University of Nevada Reno. Most recently, in 2015, they began working as a Business Development Analyst at ElectraTherm, Inc. where they are responsible for technical and financial analyses of projects, design and implementation of analyses and reporting systems, tools, and procedures, creating and tracking project proposals and sales agreements, maintaining and updating customer relationship management (CRM) databases, researching market opportunities and analyzing market data, and maintaining and updating distributor websites, documents, and analytical tools.

Kevin S. Kirkeby, MBA completed a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2015, with a major in Business Management and an emphasis in Human Resource Management. Prior to that, they obtained an Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS) from Great Basin College in 1998, majoring in Psychology and Geology. Kevin S. also attended Western Nevada College, studying Business Administration and Management, General. In 2014, they obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Nevada, Reno, with an emphasis in Finance and Renewable Energy. Kevin S. also obtained a Professional Graduate Certificate in Renewable Energy from the same university in 2015. In addition, they hold certifications from the Human Resources Certification Institute, U.S. Senate, Office of Education and Training, Congressional Research Service, University of Nevada, Reno, and U.S. Senate, Office of Education and Training.

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