Ned Macario’s Resume

Bienvenido Macario

E-mail: ned.macario@gmail.com

alternative e-mail: b_macario@hotmail.com

OBJECTIVE:

To apply new and proven knowledge gained through online education, work experience, observation and my participation with WAIS (World Association of International Studies) website: http://wais.stanford.edu/ in the public or private industries. Examples of my WAIS posts are included.

EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – Accounting

Selected Online Courses Completed through Stanford University’s Continuing Education and All Learn Lifelong Learning (2008):

1.)   Political Science & various business courses – Stanford University;

2.) “Beyond Irrational Exuberance Making Sense of the Stock Market” – Yale University;

3.) “The New Financial Order: Risk in the 21st Century” – Yale University;

4.) “Growth & Competition in the European Union” – Oxford University

Consistent contributor to the Stanford based web forum World Association of International Studies (WAIS) since 1999. Website: http://wais.stanford.edu/

 SKILLS:

Working knowledge of OMB circulars A-132 and A-133 in the contracts & grants and work in process accounting from the city government perspective as applied for municipal, state, federal programs including reimbursable projects.

  • Intermediate to Advance Excel experience, MS Word
  • JD Edwards Accounting Software.
  • Analytic.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Solid foundation on USdomestic finance, trade, industry and business trends.
  • Unique experience in global financial markets & currency trends.
  • Experienced in the securitization efforts of mortgage alternatives in overseas real estate markets.
  • Performed analysis, conceptualization & provide preliminary evaluation of the financial valuation methods & alternatives of goods or services.
  • Strong analytical skills applied in global and regional trade & foreign currency trends.
  • Keen understanding of international business and financial development dynamics.
  • Third party consulting on privatization efforts & financing alternatives in the energy and transportation industries in developing country setting.
  • Performed analysis, conceptualization & preliminary evaluation of privatization methods of various industries in overseas emerging capital markets.

EXPERIENCE:

Lemuria Corp.  Corona, CA                                                           1998 – Present

Independent Consultant                                

  • Reviewed & analyzed Grameen banking & micro-finance applications and alternatives in suburban & urban settings in both developing and first world settings.
  • Maintain on-going domestic market research & analysis with emphasis on the roundabout global impact.
  • Reviewed agro-industrial revival & revitalization business plans in a specific developing nation setting.
  • Prepared a comprehensive business development plan for an IT consulting and recruitment business including cash flow, income projections, marketing, management and financing schedules.
  • Conceptualized and developed a strategy in formulating review standard for an energy related grant application.
  • Assisted in the review of a pre, pre-qualification grant application for the California Energy Commission.

GIMC Inc. (now Lemuria Inc.) Ridgecrest, CA                                1995 – 1997

Independent Consultant

 

  • Conceptualized, developed and implemented business plan for IT outsourcing and staffing business.
  • Designed and developed an overseas recruitment program including the visa applications, processing and documentation ensuring a seamless operation.
  • Provided 3rd party consulting services to review a business plan for the privatization of port functions.
  • Provided preliminary consulting to majorUSbased engineering & construction companies and overseas market in privatization of transportation and energy infrastructure projects.
  • Provided preliminary consulting for the overseas real estate and construction industry focusing on financial challenges and their requirements.

PARTIAL LIST OF UNPUBLISHED PAPERS

Here are the eight papers with my e-mail dated 5-22-04 being last on the list. Please note that the following are separate papers

1.) “The Perfect Storm” (June 3, 2005);

2.) “Zero Sum Game Theory of Global Finance” (Oct. 13, 2005);

3.) “Market Watch Dow 10.2K & Nasdaq – 1,932” (Jan. 2005)

4.) “Dec. 2004 Market Watch” May 22, 2004;

5.) “Financial Analysis – A Six-month Run” Aug. 2003 – Impact date 3-18-04

6.) “Perfect Storm Over Europe” (December 31, 2005) – Some EU countries wouldn’t

even know what will hit them.” (NEW ! ! !)

7.) “Event Horizon for the American Auto industry” (November 2004)

Presented informally in April 2005

8.) “Note To Self” E-mail May 24, 2004. Various Industries and Challenges

Includes publishing & newspapers; entertainment (movies and recording industry); Clothing & Apparel industry; Supermarkets; Banking (S&L); Finance & Investments, Mutual funds, mortgage industry, insurance; Tech Sector or Silicon Valley; Airline Industry & Transportation; Health Care Industry, Pension & Retirement; Education & Utilities.

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      Anyway, I paid a web designer to get me a website. This is what I got. It took me weeks to get control of my own website. I was being charged $30 to maintain the website and he wasn’t putting jack on my site. I spoke to the other web hosting firm and it turned out I have to take a course in computer to understand what they were saying. To this day I don’t know what’s a widget, and 90% of what’s on Jet pack.

      A non-profit, I am convinced is the best format or for the lack of a better description, a “Philippine government-in-exile”. Everyone is telling me to form an LLC or a Corporation. But I cannot stomach the fact the our government tolerated a quisling republic in our own (abandoned) U.S. Territory (Philippines) for 68 years! An independent-dependent republic of the Philippines that NEVER had a single Liberation Day Parade EVER since WWII ended!

      I wanted to get people I know who are in the Philippines to help with this blog, among others. But the Philippine red tape is worse than getting people out of a Stalin era Gulag. Hence I came up with “MacArthur Betrayed” Post.

      If I have a few of my people from the Philippines and elsewhere over here; pair them up with locals, I could address the issues in Paper No. VIII, Perfect Storm, EU Debt Crisis, Fiscal Cliff stock Market flash crash, each and every problem/crisis I’ve ever discussed.

      There is a catch though, we have to repossess the abandoned U.S territory of the Philippines.

      Happy Thanksgiving!!!

      Cheers,

      Ned

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