Hello World!

I’m David Young, the Principal Consultant and CEO of Rhodium Consulting, Inc.

For questions or requests for service, please contact me at david.young@rhodium.consulting.

Rhodium Consulting, Inc. is a Houston-based IT services consultancy that supports a wide array of technologies including, but not limited to the ones below.

Microsoft SQL Server • Oracle Database • Amazon Redshift • SQL • Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) • SSIS • SSRS • Data Visualization • Data Architecture • JavaScript • Python • Data Analysis • Microsoft Power BI • Reverse Engineering • Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) • PowerShell • HTML • CSS • Microsoft Excel • ASP.NET • Classic ASP • Adobe ColdFusion • VBA • Visual Basic • C# • .NET • Java

With over 20 years of experience in the IT industry, I am a versatile and adaptable professional who can design, develop, and support complex applications and databases for various business needs.

One of my greatest strengths is being able to fill the skills gap whenever needed. Throughout my career, my ability to quickly learn and gain proficiency in a previously unfamiliar technology or process has been one of the primary ways I have added value to projects and overcame obstacles.

In my most recent role, I was a Data Science and Analytics Analyst at NRG Energy, where I created and maintained Power BI dashboards and reports, converted data sources, and extracted data from various systems such as Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle Database, and Amazon Redshift using tools such as SSMS, SSIS, Oracle SQL Developer, and SQL Workbench/J.

As a solutions-oriented problem solver, I enjoy collaborating with cross-functional teams, clients, and stakeholders to deliver efficient and effective solutions that enhance system functionality and end-user productivity. I have a strong background in data architecture, full-stack development, data science, and enterprise architecture, as well as multiple certifications in Microsoft and other technologies. I am also a lifelong learner who embraces new knowledge and challenges as opportunities to improve my skills and performance.

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