Molly Mctarnaghan
About Molly Mctarnaghan
Molly McTarnaghan is a Senior Corporate Trainer at Cvent, specializing in cross-cultural communication and instructional design. With a background in hospitality and communication, she has developed training programs for diverse audiences and has held various roles in the hospitality and events industry.
Work at Cvent
Molly Mctarnaghan has been employed at Cvent since 2019, where she serves as a Senior Corporate Trainer. In this role, she focuses on enhancing training programs tailored for diverse audiences. Prior to her current position, she worked at Cvent as a Project Coordinator for Crowdcompass from 2015 to 2017. Her experience at Cvent has allowed her to leverage her background in communication and hospitality to improve corporate training initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Molly Mctarnaghan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the College of Charleston, where she studied Tourism Management, Hospitality and Tourism, and Communication from 2011 to 2015. Her educational background, combined with her expertise in cross-cultural communication and instructional design, enables her to develop effective training curricula that cater to a variety of audiences.
Background in Hospitality and Communication
Molly Mctarnaghan has a diverse professional background that spans both communication and hospitality sectors. She worked as a Barista at Aramark in Philadelphia from 2013 to 2014 and as a Sales Associate at Lucky Brand in Los Angeles for three months in 2012. Additionally, she served as a Charleston 40 Tour Guide at the College of Charleston from 2012 to 2015, which further enhanced her communication skills and ability to engage with varied audiences.
Internship Experience
Molly Mctarnaghan gained valuable experience through internships early in her career. In 2014, she interned at the Francis Marion Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, for two months. The following year, she worked as a Communications and Special Events Intern at Peoplematter for four months, also in Charleston. These internships contributed to her understanding of the hospitality industry and strengthened her communication abilities.