Dorrell Turner
About Dorrell Turner
Dorrell Turner is a Client Manager at Alight Solutions and a Member of the Board of Directors at Charlotte Art League, with a background in client management and visual arts.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
Dorrell Turner currently holds several key roles in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is a Member of the Board of Directors at the Charlotte Art League, where he has been serving since June 2021. Additionally, he works as a Client Manager at Alight Solutions, utilizing his extensive background in client operations and management.
Professional Background
Dorrell Turner has a rich professional history in client management and operations. Prior to his current roles, he worked at Businessolver as a Client Operations Leader for two years (2016-2018). Before that, he held various positions at Aon Hewitt, including Client Manager (2014-2016), Team Manager (2010-2014), and HR Generalist (2007-2010). These roles were predominantly based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Experience in Visual Arts
In addition to his roles in client management, Dorrell Turner is an active visual artist, working as an Independent Contractor specializing in graphic design, painting, and illustration. He effectively manages and coordinates graphic design projects and paintings from concept through completion, showcasing his strong background in both graphic design and fine arts.
Educational Background
Dorrell Turner studied at Johnson C. Smith University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication and Media Studies with a minor in Fine Arts. His education has contributed significantly to his dual expertise in both the creative and managerial fields.
Early Career and Internships
Early in his career, Dorrell Turner gained valuable experience through various internships. He worked as an Ambassadors Intern at CIAA Ambassadors in 2007 for two months and as a Student Intern at ImaginOn the Joe & Joan Martin Center in 2006 for one month. Additionally, he worked as a Student Reporter at Johnson C. Smith University Student News in 2005 for four months.