Sara Dunco
About Sara Dunco
Sara Dunco is the On Road Quality Senior Program Manager at Amazon Logistics, a position she has held since 2020. She has a background in public relations and strategic communication, holding a Bachelor's Degree from Purdue University.
Current Role at Amazon Logistics
Sara Dunco serves as the On Road Quality Senior Program Manager at Amazon Logistics. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the development and implementation of quality management strategies within the logistics sector. Her role involves overseeing quality assurance processes and ensuring operational excellence in delivery services.
Previous Experience at Amazon
Prior to her current role, Sara Dunco worked at Amazon in various capacities. She served as an Area Manager II in Kansas City, Missouri, for two months in 2019. She then transitioned to the On Road Quality Program Manager role in New York, where she worked for nine months in 2020. Additionally, she held the position of Area Manager II - Delivery Operations in the Bronx, New York, from 2019 to 2020.
Education and Academic Background
Sara Dunco earned her Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations and Strategic Communication from Purdue University. She attended the university from 2014 to 2017, completing her studies in three years. Her education provided her with a foundation in communication strategies and public relations practices.
Internship Experience
In 2017, Sara Dunco gained practical experience through several internships. She worked as a Corporate and Nonprofit PR Intern at Bohlsen Group for three months in Indianapolis, Indiana. Additionally, she served as a Content Intern at Treefrog Marketing & Communications for three months in West Lafayette, Indiana. These roles allowed her to develop skills in public relations and content creation.
Early Work Experience
Sara Dunco began her professional journey as a Student Worker in Development Operations Systems at Purdue Research Foundation in 2017. She worked in this role for three months in West Lafayette, Indiana. This early experience contributed to her understanding of operational processes in a research environment.