Elaine Ransom
About Elaine Ransom
Elaine Ransom is a Team Manager at Gensler, where she has worked since 2012, overseeing global communications products. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Southern California and has experience in project management and various roles within the company.
Work at Gensler
Elaine Ransom has been employed at Gensler since 2012, initially serving as an Office Intern for three years. In 2015, she transitioned to the role of Team Manager, a position she has held for nine years. In her current role, she manages global communications products, overseeing both digital and print publications. Her responsibilities include project management for these communications products, ensuring effective delivery and quality.
Education and Expertise
Elaine Ransom earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from the University of Southern California, where she studied from 2006 to 2011. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation for her roles in project management and communications within the architecture and design industry.
Background
Before joining Gensler, Elaine Ransom worked as a Music Department Office Intern at Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2008 for three months. This early experience contributed to her skills in organization and communication, which she later applied in her roles at Gensler.
Role Description
In her capacity as Team Manager at Gensler, Elaine Ransom describes her role as a utility player and logistics guru. She is responsible for daily planning, knowledge management, problem-solving, and occasionally design tasks. This diverse skill set allows her to effectively manage her team and the projects under her supervision.
Career Progression
Elaine Ransom's career at Gensler reflects a clear progression from an Office Intern to a Team Manager. She served as a Publications Coordinator from 2012 to 2015, where she developed her expertise in managing communications. Her advancement to Team Manager demonstrates her capability in handling complex projects and leading teams.