Michelle Nystrom
About Michelle Nystrom
Michelle Nystrom is a Document Review Specialist at Chase, where she has worked since 2013. She has a background in logistics from her 20 years with the US Army and has held various positions in the financial and corrections sectors.
Current Role as Document Review Specialist
Michelle Nystrom has been serving as a Document Review Specialist at Chase since 2013. In this role, she is responsible for reviewing and managing documentation related to various processes within the organization. Her extensive experience in the financial sector contributes to her effectiveness in this position. She operates out of New York, New York, where she has developed a strong understanding of compliance and regulatory requirements in document management.
Previous Experience at Chase
Prior to her current role, Michelle Nystrom held several positions at Chase. She worked in Mortgage Organizations for four months in 2012 and also spent one year in Retail Services from 2011 to 2012. These roles provided her with a broad understanding of the banking and financial services industry, particularly in customer service and mortgage processing.
Military Background with the US Army
Michelle Nystrom served in the US Army for 20 years, from 1989 to 2009, in Arlington, Virginia. Her role focused on logistics, where she gained valuable skills in operations and resource management. This extensive military background has equipped her with discipline and a strong work ethic, which she applies in her current professional endeavors.
Education and Academic Qualifications
Michelle Nystrom studied at Troy University, where she earned an Associate's degree in General Studies from 2002 to 2006. She then attended The University of Texas at Arlington, achieving a Bachelor's degree in Corrections and Criminal Justice from 2009 to 2012. Her educational background supports her professional roles, particularly in understanding regulatory frameworks and compliance.
Experience with Federal Bureau of Prisons
Michelle Nystrom worked as an Information Receptionist at the Federal Bureau of Prisons from 2010 to 2011 in Washington, D.C. This position involved managing information flow and assisting with administrative tasks, further enhancing her skills in communication and information management.