Chase Stewart
About Chase Stewart
Chase Stewart serves as the Data Services Team Lead at Daxko, a position he has held since 2020. He has a background in Business Management from the University of Montevallo and has held various roles at Daxko, contributing significantly to the Sigma-Epsilon chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha during his college years.
Work at DAXKO
Chase Stewart has been serving as the Data Services Team Lead at Daxko since 2020, working remotely. In this role, he oversees data services and ensures the effective management of data-related projects. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Data Conversion Engineer at Daxko from 2018 to 2020, where he was responsible for data migration and integration processes. Additionally, he held the position of Customer Success Advocate II for nine months in 2018, focusing on enhancing customer satisfaction and support.
Education and Expertise
Chase Stewart earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Business Management from the University of Montevallo. His studies spanned from 2007 to 2013, providing him with a solid foundation in business principles and management strategies. This educational background supports his roles in data services and customer success, equipping him with the necessary skills to manage teams and projects effectively.
Background
Before joining Daxko, Chase Stewart worked at Best Buy as a Sales Associate for ten months in 2013-2014 in Alabaster, Alabama. His experience in retail contributed to his customer service skills, which he later applied in his roles at Daxko. Additionally, he has a history of leadership and involvement in Lambda Chi Alpha, where he played a significant role in the Sigma-Epsilon chapter.
Achievements
Chase Stewart has notable achievements in his involvement with the Sigma-Epsilon chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha. He helped the chapter achieve international recognition by doubling its membership in one semester. As the first Standards Chairman, he created a member evaluation and development system that transformed the chapter's financial status. He was selected for the International Ritual Team, an honor awarded to a limited number of members annually, and led the chapter to win the university's Scholastic Trophy for two consecutive years.