Toyin Jackson
About Toyin Jackson
Toyin Jackson is a Business Management Associate at General Mills in San Diego, California, with a diverse background in internships and academic achievements in Food Science and Business.
Current Position at General Mills
Toyin Jackson is currently employed at General Mills in San Diego, California, where she holds the position of Business Management Associate. Her role involves various business management tasks aimed at driving the company's growth and operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at General Mills
In 2020, Toyin Jackson worked as a Business Management Associate Intern at General Mills. During her 2-month internship, she gained valuable insights into business management practices at one of the leading food companies in the United States.
Educational Background
Toyin Jackson completed her Bachelor's degree in Food Science and Business from the University of Missouri-Columbia, graduating in 2021. She also attended Universitat de Barcelona, where she studied Global Food Culture and Gastronomy for 11 months in 2019. She graduated from Lakes Community High School, earning her High School Diploma, Summa Cum Laude, in 2017.
Internship Experience
Toyin Jackson has accumulated various internship experiences. She worked at Harvard Business School as part of the Virtual Venture in Management program in 2020. From 2019 to 2020, she served as a Student Intern in the Office of the Chancellor at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and in the summer of 2019, she interned as a Supply Chain Manufacturing Intern at Kellogg Company in Omaha, Nebraska. Her early experience includes working as a Camp Counselor at Kanakuk Camps in Branson, Missouri, in 2018.
Research and Academic Roles
Toyin Jackson was an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Missouri-Columbia for one year from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, she held the Stamps Scholar designation at the same university from 2017 to 2021. These roles demonstrate her active engagement in academic research and leadership activities during her undergraduate studies.