Edith Lindsay
About Edith Lindsay
Edith Lindsay serves as the Catalog and Inventory Control Manager at American Electric Power, a position she has held since 2013. She has a background in organizational communication and holds an MBA, with previous roles including Strategic Initiatives Lead and Distribution Procurement Manager at the same company.
Work at American Electric Power
Edith Lindsay has been employed at American Electric Power since 2013, currently holding the position of Catalog and Inventory Control Manager. In this role, she oversees the management of cataloging and inventory processes within the organization. Prior to this position, she served as the Distribution Procurement Manager from 2008 to 2013, where she was responsible for procurement activities related to distribution operations. Additionally, she worked as the Strategic Initiatives Lead for a brief period in 2007 to 2008, contributing to various strategic projects.
Education and Expertise
Edith Lindsay earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Capital University. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Organizational Communication from The Ohio State University. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in business management and communication, which supports her roles in inventory control and procurement at American Electric Power.
Background
Edith Lindsay has extensive experience in the energy sector, particularly with American Electric Power. Her career at the company spans over a decade, during which she has taken on various roles that have contributed to her expertise in inventory management and procurement. Her academic qualifications complement her professional experience, enhancing her capabilities in managing complex operational tasks.
Achievements
Throughout her tenure at American Electric Power, Edith Lindsay has played a significant role in enhancing catalog and inventory control processes. Her previous positions, including Distribution Procurement Manager and Strategic Initiatives Lead, have allowed her to contribute to the company's operational efficiency. Her educational credentials further support her professional achievements in the field.