Stephanie Fulbright
About Stephanie Fulbright
Stephanie Fulbright is a Product Manager at Asurion and an In-Podcast Historian at Church Historia, with a diverse background in product analysis and history.
Professional Background at Asurion
Stephanie Fulbright has been serving as a Product Manager at Asurion since 2021. Her role involves overseeing product development and managing cross-functional teams to ensure efficient product lifecycle management. Her responsibilities likely include market analysis, defining product strategy, and collaborating with engineering, marketing, and sales teams. Stephanie’s detailed orientation and leadership skills contribute to the continuous improvement and success of Asurion's product offerings.
Current Role at Church Historia
Since 2020, Stephanie has been contributing to Church Historia as an In-Podcast Historian. In this position, she leverages her in-depth knowledge of religious history to provide insightful content for the podcast. Her expertise helps facilitate in-depth discussions and analyses of historical events and their impact on contemporary religious thought. This role allows Stephanie to combine her passion for history with innovative media formats to engage with a broader audience.
Previous Experience at HCA Healthcare
Stephanie Fulbright held multiple roles at HCA Healthcare from 2012 to 2021. She started as an EHR Product Analyst/Project Manager, managing electronic health record projects in the Greater Nashville Area. Later, she transitioned to Business Analyst and Business Solutions Analyst II, focusing on improving business processes. Following this, she became a Senior Product Analyst and then progressed to Consulting Product Analyst/Team Lead. In these roles, Stephanie led teams, analyzed market needs, and developed product strategies to enhance healthcare solutions.
Educational Background
Stephanie Fulbright has a diverse educational background. She earned her Master of Theological Studies in Public History of Religion from Vanderbilt University, where she also served as a Graduate Research Assistant. She studied History at Oxford University for 11 months, further solidifying her expertise. Stephanie also holds a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Effectiveness and History from Belmont University, equipping her with strong analytical and organizational skills.
Internships and Early Career Roles
Stephanie’s early career includes an internship at the American Association for State and Local History in 2017, where she worked in Membership & Marketing. She was also a non-voting member of the Belmont Mansion Association Board from 2011 to 2012. These experiences provided her with foundational skills in marketing, membership management, and board governance.