Daveda Crisler
About Daveda Crisler
Daveda Crisler is a Repo Deficiency Analyst at Ally Financial Inc. and an Eligibility Specialist at the State of Michigan, with a background in collections, education, and retail management.
Current Role at Ally Financial Inc.
Daveda Crisler has served as a Repo Deficiency Analyst at Ally Financial Inc. in Detroit, Michigan since October 2015. In this capacity, she uses her analytical skills to identify potential fraudulent activities. Her responsibilities include executing countermeasures and mitigation strategies to prevent losses for both the bank and its customers. Daveda also communicates effectively with co-workers and management to ensure corporate end-of-year goals are achieved and evaluates processes, work products, and services against applicable standards and procedures.
Position at State of Michigan
Since 2009, Daveda Crisler has been working as an Eligibility Specialist at the State of Michigan in Lansing. This role involves assessing and determining eligibility for various state services and programs. Daveda’s work directly impacts families and individuals relying on state support. Her experience in this position showcases her ability to handle sensitive information and make decisions based on state policies and guidelines.
Previous Employment Experience
Daveda Crisler has a diverse work history. From 2002 to 2009, she worked at Fca Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in London, England, as part of the collections team. Between 2001 and 2002, she served as a Substitute Teacher at Saginaw Board of Education. Prior to that, she was an Assistant Manager at Famous Footwear in the United States from 1998 to 2001. These roles have provided a broad range of experience in collections, education, and retail management.
Educational Background
Daveda Crisler pursued higher education at the University of Phoenix, where she achieved a Master of Arts in Administration of Justice in 2008. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Saginaw Valley State University, completed between 1995 and 2001. These educational experiences have equipped her with a solid foundation in justice and administrative disciplines.