Judy Macdonald
About Judy Macdonald
Judy Macdonald is an experienced accountant currently serving as Accountant III at General Atomics since 2017. She has a diverse background in financial analysis and project control, having worked at BAE Systems and SAIC in various roles over nearly two decades.
Current Role at General Atomics
Judy Macdonald has been employed at General Atomics as an Accountant III since 2017. In this role, she is responsible for various accounting functions, contributing to the financial operations of the organization. Her experience in accounting allows her to manage financial records, prepare reports, and ensure compliance with relevant regulations.
Previous Experience at BAE Systems
Judy Macdonald worked at BAE Systems in multiple roles over several years. She served as a Financial Analyst II from 2011 to 2013 and then advanced to Financial Analyst III from 2013 to 2014. Following that, she held the position of Financial Analyst IV from 2014 to 2017. Her work primarily took place in the San Diego Shipyard and San Diego Ship Repair, where she focused on financial analysis and project support.
Experience at SAIC
Judy Macdonald's tenure at SAIC spanned from 1998 to 2010, during which she held various positions. She started as an AR Supervisor and progressed to roles such as Receivable Analyst II and Billing Analyst. Later, she worked as an AR Project Specialist II from 2004 to 2010 and as a Project Control Analyst II from 2003 to 2004. Her diverse roles at SAIC provided her with a solid foundation in accounts receivable and project management.
Education Background
Judy Macdonald studied at Palomar College, focusing on anthropology. Although she did not achieve a degree, her education provided her with a background that complements her professional experience in accounting and finance.
Career Progression
Judy Macdonald has demonstrated a steady career progression in the accounting and financial analysis fields. Starting her career in 1998, she gained extensive experience across various organizations, including SAIC and BAE Systems, before her current role at General Atomics. Her diverse experiences have equipped her with a comprehensive skill set in financial management and analysis.