Leah Dodt
About Leah Dodt
Leah Dodt is a Senior Business Administrator at Arup, known for her contributions to process improvement and financial performance tracking.
Title and Current Role
Leah Dodt currently holds the position of Senior Business Administrator at Arup. She has been in this role since 2019. In her current capacity, Leah plays a crucial role in various administrative and financial tasks, as well as contributing to the overall efficiency of her team.
Professional Experience at Arup
Leah Dodt has a longstanding career at Arup, where she began as an Administration Assistant from 2013 to 2014 in Sydney, Australia. She was then promoted to Business Administrator, a role she held from 2014 to 2019. Following this, she advanced to her current position as Senior Business Administrator in 2019. Throughout her tenure, Leah has been instrumental in creating efficient administrative processes and financial tracking systems.
Past Employment at Davidson Chalmers LLP
Before joining Arup, Leah Dodt worked at Davidson Chalmers LLP in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, as an Administration Assistant from 2011 to 2012. In this role, Leah gained valuable experience in administrative support and laid the foundation for her future career in business administration.
Education and Expertise
Leah Dodt has pursued multiple educational qualifications to enhance her professional expertise. She achieved a Diploma of Project Management from Monarch Institute in 2022 and a Diploma of Business Administration from Upskilled in 2019. Additionally, she completed her secondary education at Concordia College in Toowoomba, from 2001 to 2005.
Key Projects and Initiatives
Leah Dodt has spearheaded several initiatives to improve business administration processes. She developed an Excel calculator to aid Business Administrators in updating forecasts based on Group Leader reviews. She also created a shared OneNote guidance notebook to enhance process understanding and efficiency. Moreover, Leah built templates to track forecast changes, thereby improving financial performance tracking.