Randi Stewart
About Randi Stewart
Randi Stewart is a Senior Drawback Associate at Flexport in San Francisco, California, with extensive experience in drawback operations and a diverse professional background.
Senior Drawback Associate at Flexport
Randi Stewart currently holds the position of Senior Drawback Associate at Flexport, based in San Francisco, California. In this role, Stewart leverages extensive expertise in drawback operations, ensuring efficient and accurate processing of claims. Flexport, a global logistics company, benefits from Stewart's in-depth knowledge and experience, particularly in handling complex regulatory requirements.
Leadership in Drawback Operations at N.F. Stroth & Associates
From 2018 to 2021, Randi Stewart served as the Drawback Operations Lead at N.F. Stroth & Associates in San Francisco, California. Over three years, Stewart managed and streamlined drawback operations, demonstrating a thorough understanding of regulatory frameworks and compliance. This role involved leadership responsibilities and optimizing processes to support client needs effectively.
Associate Governmental Program Analyst at Employment Development Department
Randi Stewart spent ten months from 2017 to 2018 working as an Associate Governmental Program Analyst at the Employment Development Department in Sacramento, California. In this capacity, Stewart was involved in various governmental program analyses, utilizing analytical skills to evaluate and improve program effectiveness, contributing to departmental objectives.
MIS Coordinator at Oakland Private Industry Council
Between 2014 and 2017, Randi Stewart served as the MIS Coordinator at Oakland Private Industry Council in Oakland, California. Stewart's focus was on management information systems, where responsibilities included overseeing data management, optimizing system processes, and ensuring accurate information reporting to support organizational goals.
Academic Background in Geography and Liberal Studies
Randi Stewart studied Geography and Liberal Studies at California State University - East Bay from 2014 to 2016. This academic background provided a well-rounded education, laying a solid foundation for analytical and problem-solving skills. Prior to this, Stewart attended the College of Alameda from 2012 to 2014, further enhancing essential competencies applicable to professional roles.