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What (who) is program analyst - definition

PERSON WHO PERFORMS FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
Equity analyst; Research analysts; Research analyst; Equities analyst; Securities analyst; Financial analysts; Financial Analyst; Investment analyst; Investment analysts; Investment Analyst; Stock analyst; Economic analysts; Investments analyst; FP&A

Sports analyst         
PROFESSION
Basketball analyst; Studio analyst; Baseball analyst
A sports analyst is a person looking through technical, tactical, physiological, and psychological performance metrics working with the sports coach and sports science team to improve athlete performances. They will often use Video motion analysis to help with data collection.
Financial analyst         
A financial analyst is a professional, undertaking financial analysis for external or internal clients as a core feature of the job.See generally: Leon Wansleben (2012) 'Financial Analysts' In: K.
News analyst         
PERSON WHO INTERPRETS BROADCAST NEWS RECEIVED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES
Broadcast analyst; Media analyst; Media analysis
A news analyst examines, analyses and interprets broadcast news received from various sources. Sometimes also called newscasters or news anchor or Broadcast News Analyst.

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Financial analyst

A financial analyst is a professional, undertaking financial analysis for external or internal clients as a core feature of the job. The role may specifically be titled securities analyst, research analyst, equity analyst, investment analyst, or ratings analyst. The job title is a broad one: in banking, and industry more generally, various other analyst-roles cover financial management and (credit) risk management, as opposed to focusing on investments and valuation; these are also discussed in this article.

Examples of use of program analyst
1. He and his wife, Liz Johnson, 2', a part–time program analyst, were the first among of their local friends and colleagues of their age to have children.
2. Carol King, supervisory program analyst, Army Materiel Command, deployed to Kuwait for 17' days to serve as deputy to the commander, 401st Army Field Support Brigade.
3. Ledgister works at the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda as a public health program analyst, according to the NIH.
4. Next to a stand for the Energy Department, Mary Cummings, a program analyst who has worked there a year, told interns why she had chosen to work in the government.
5. Davenport, a program analyst from Jessup, said she sent Cardin an early e–mail requesting tickets for herself and her 80–year–old brother, Jesse Williams, of White Marsh, a retired, disabled Army veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars.