Annie Mc Intosh
About Annie Mc Intosh
Annie McIntosh is an Operations Associate with expertise in building relationships and driving growth in the food and beverage industry. She has held various roles in program management and financial analysis across multiple organizations since 2014.
Work at Goldbelly
Annie Mc Intosh has been employed at Goldbelly as an Operations Associate since 2020. In this role, she focuses on enhancing operational efficiency and driving growth within the company. Her responsibilities include managing relationships with various partners and ensuring the smooth execution of operational processes.
Previous Experience in Food & Beverage Industry
Prior to her current position at Goldbelly, Annie Mc Intosh held several roles in the food and beverage sector. She served as Program Director at Hatch Kitchen RVA from 2018 to 2019, where she oversaw program management initiatives. Additionally, she worked as an Asset Associate at Dig Inn from 2019 to 2020, contributing to operational strategies. Her experience also includes a Business Development Internship at EatsPlace in 2016 and an internship at Union Kitchen in 2017.
Education and Expertise
Annie Mc Intosh studied at William & Mary, where she earned a degree in Kinesiology and Anthropology from 2014 to 2018. She also attended Episcopal High School, completing her high school education from 2010 to 2014. Her academic background supports her expertise in program management and financial analysis within the consumer packaged goods sector.
Skills in Relationship Management
Annie Mc Intosh specializes in building and maintaining strong relationships with both internal and external partners. Her skills in relationship management are crucial for driving growth in the food and beverage industry. She excels in analyzing and developing programs to improve processes and procedures, contributing to the overall success of her teams.
Leadership and Sustainability Initiatives
During her time at William & Mary, Annie Mc Intosh served as Secretary of Sustainability in the Student Assembly from 2017 to 2018. In this role, she was involved in initiatives aimed at promoting sustainability on campus, showcasing her commitment to environmental issues and leadership within student organizations.