Steele Buckholtz
About Steele Buckholtz
Steele Buckholtz is an IT Project Manager at ExxonMobil, currently working in Plano, Texas, and Pasadena, California. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from Louisiana State University and has completed executive education in Leadership Development at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Steele Buckholtz currently works as an IT Project Manager at ExxonMobil in Plano, Texas, and Pasadena, California. His role started in 2023 and operates in a hybrid work model. This position involves overseeing IT projects and ensuring they align with the company's objectives and timelines.
Previous Experience at ExxonMobil
Before his current role, Steele Buckholtz served as an IT Project Manager at ExxonMobil in Billings, Montana. His tenure lasted from 2022 to 2023, where he was responsible for managing various IT projects, coordinating between teams, and ensuring the successful deployment of technology solutions.
Educational Background
Steele Buckholtz has a solid educational foundation. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he focused on Leadership Development and completed the UNC Executive Education. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Management Information Systems, General, from Louisiana State University, studying there from 2001 to 2006.
Skills and Expertise
With a background in Management Information Systems and Leadership Development, Steele Buckholtz possesses strong project management skills. His expertise includes overseeing IT projects, coordinating team efforts, and ensuring project alignment with business goals. His education and experience make him proficient in managing complex technology initiatives within large organizations.
Work Location and Modality
Steele Buckholtz's current role at ExxonMobil operates on a hybrid model, allowing him to work both remotely and on-site in different locations, including Plano, Texas, and Pasadena, California. This flexible working arrangement supports the dynamic nature of IT project management, facilitating effective collaboration and project execution across multiple sites.