CapTech Announces Partnership With Scheller College of Business at Georgia Tech Business Analytics Center

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Friday, June 1st, 2018

CapTech, an IT management consulting company, is pleased to announce its partnership with Scheller College of Business at Georgia Tech Business Analytics Center. As a result of its partnership, CapTech is joining other local companies as Executive Council members, in supporting programs that benefit students, industry, and the analytics community.

"The Business Analytics Center serves as a platform for business analytics efforts, bringing together organizations, thought leaders, talented students, and world-class, interdisciplinary faculty at Georgia Tech to educate and exchange best practices for applying analytics to solve business problems," said Ramon Matos, a senior manager in CapTech's Atlanta Office. "We are very excited to join this innovative network, as well as meet and engage with the student talent."

"The Business Analytics Center is proud of its partnership with our Executive Council members and the exchange of knowledge that it affords. We are delighted to welcome CapTech as one of our generous industry partners and Executive Council members," said Dr. Sri Narasimhan, IT Management Professor and Faculty Co-Director of the Business Analytics Center.

"Executive Council partners are key contributors to our center's mission – including the annual Scheller College of Business Analytics Forum and the Business Analytics Best Practices Breakfast series. Our partners help shape the organization, develop future leaders in analytics, and provide benefits to our communities through experiential learning opportunities for our students, event participation, and networking opportunities," said Keith Werle, Managing Director of the Business Analytics Center.

Executive Council partners engage with analytics students in George Tech Scheller College of Business' MBA and MS Analytics programs and provide top business analytics talent with internships and full-time positions, as well as practicum course projects and guest lectures.