Kathryn Huskin
About Kathryn Huskin
Kathryn Huskin is an experienced Executive Assistant currently working at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra since 2008. She has a background in Business Administration and Secretarial Science, along with extensive skills in event planning and document preparation for corporate boards.
Work at Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Kathryn Huskin has served as the Executive Assistant at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra since 2008. In this role, she is responsible for a variety of administrative tasks that support the organization's leadership. Her duties include managing schedules, coordinating meetings, and facilitating communication within the organization. Huskin's extensive experience in event planning is also utilized in organizing off-site events, such as board meetings and special events, contributing to the smooth operation of the symphony.
Education and Expertise
Kathryn Huskin has pursued coursework toward a Business degree at Macomb College and studied Business Administration at Central Michigan University from 1991 to 1996. She also completed a Certificate in Secretarial Science from MacLean College of Secretarial Science. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in administrative roles, particularly in executive assistance and event planning.
Background
Kathryn Huskin has a diverse professional background, having worked in various executive roles. She served as an Executive Secretary to the President and EVP/COO at Chatham Supermarkets, Inc. from 1972 to 1986. Following that, she worked at Handleman Company as an Executive Assistant from 2001 to 2008. Her career spans several decades, during which she has developed strong skills in communication, customer service, and human relations.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Kathryn Huskin has demonstrated proficiency in preparing documents for corporate boards and committees. This includes creating agendas, minutes, and bylaws. She has a strong track record of handling highly confidential and sensitive information in her various executive roles. Additionally, her typing speed of 85 words per minute and shorthand speed of 120 words per minute highlight her efficiency and skill in administrative tasks.