Rebecca Proud
About Rebecca Proud
Rebecca Proud is a Pension Specialist with a Bachelor of Business Administration from Acadia University, where she concentrated in Psychology. She has a diverse background in customer service, sales, and clerical work, and has worked for organizations such as Costco Wholesale and The Co-operators.
Work at Government of Canada
Rebecca Proud has been employed as a Pension Specialist at the Government of Canada since 2017. In this role, she utilizes her strong interpersonal and communication skills to manage pension-related inquiries and services. Her position involves applying critical thinking skills to address complex issues and provide effective solutions for clients. She has accumulated seven years of experience in this capacity, contributing to her expertise in pension management.
Education and Expertise
Rebecca Proud earned her Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a concentration in Marketing from Acadia University, completing her studies from 2012 to 2016. Her academic background includes a focus on Psychology, which complements her understanding of consumer behavior and enhances her communication abilities. This educational foundation supports her current role as a Pension Specialist, where she applies her knowledge in a practical setting.
Background
Prior to her current role, Rebecca Proud gained diverse work experience in various positions. She worked at Costco Wholesale as a Seasonal Employee from 2012 to 2016, where she developed skills in customer service and sales. Additionally, she served as a Policy Service Clerk at The Co-operators for three months in 2014 in Moncton, New Brunswick. This range of experience has equipped her with a robust skill set applicable to her current position.
Skills and Competencies
Rebecca Proud is recognized for her self-motivation and ability to work efficiently both independently and within team environments. She is results-oriented and possesses excellent organizational and time management skills. Her experience in customer service, sales, and clerical work has contributed to her strong interpersonal skills, which are essential in her role as a Pension Specialist. Her critical thinking abilities enable her to navigate complex situations effectively.