Craig Witt

Senior VP Of Business Development - Research & Advisory Services at Aranca

Craig Witt has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Craig started their career in 1977 as a Floorhand/Roughneck at Thomson Drilling, Inc./ATCO Drilling. Craig then worked at Exxon Company, USA as a Software Development Supervisor and Staff Reservoir Engineer from 1980 to 1986. After that, they joined Rockwell International (NASA Contractor) as a Systems Engineer and Software Architect. During this time, they proposed and led the development of two integrated prototypes that improved mission planning for NASA's Space Shuttle. In 1992, Craig joined IBM Corporation, where they held various roles including Program Leader, Marketing & Portfolio Manager, and Managing Consultant. At IBM, they developed strategies, managed projects, and built client relationships. Craig then worked as a Portfolio Analyst (contract) at Sage Point Financial in 2009, analyzing investment portfolios and making recommendations. From 2009 to 2010, they were the Director of Marketing & Sales at RSI, Inc. In this role, they developed marketing strategies, managed solution development programs, and closed proposals. Craig also served as the Vice President of Business Development at Boston Analytics from 2013 to 2014, and is currently the Senior VP of Business Development, Research & Advisory at Aranca since 2014. Craig has extensive experience in business development, marketing, portfolio management, and project leadership.

Craig Witt has an MBA from Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management, with a focus on Marketing and Finance. Craig also holds a BSE from Duke University, where they specialized in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Additionally, they completed a program at the Online Trading Academy from 2010 to 2012, earning Completion Certificates and participating in an ongoing Mentoring program. This program provided him with knowledge and expertise in Equities, Futures, Options, and Forex.

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