Rhys Sevier
About Rhys Sevier
Rhys Sevier is an Information Research Specialist at Baker Research Services, currently working at Harvard Business School since 2017. He has extensive experience in library sciences, having previously worked at The University of Texas at Austin and Oliver Wyman, and holds a Master of Library Science from The University of Texas at Austin.
Current Role at Harvard Business School
Rhys Sevier serves as an Information Research Specialist at Baker Research Services at Harvard Business School. He has held this position since 2017, contributing to research initiatives and supporting academic projects within the institution. His role involves providing specialized information services to faculty and students, enhancing the research capabilities of the business school.
Experience at Tufts University
In addition to his role at Harvard Business School, Rhys Sevier has been employed as a Reference Librarian at the Ginn Library of Tufts University since 2010. Over his 14 years in this position, he has supported the academic community by assisting students and faculty with research inquiries and information retrieval.
Previous Experience at Oliver Wyman
Before his current roles, Rhys Sevier worked as an Information Specialist at Oliver Wyman from 2000 to 2009. During his nine years there, he provided information services and research support to various teams within the consulting firm, enhancing their analytical capabilities.
Education and Academic Background
Rhys Sevier obtained a Master of Library Science from The University of Texas at Austin, where he studied from 1997 to 1999. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, which he completed from 1987 to 1991. His educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary for his roles in information research and librarianship.
Early Career at The University of Texas At Austin
Rhys Sevier began his career in the library field as a Library Assistant at The University of Texas at Austin from 1998 to 1999. This one-year position provided him with foundational experience in library operations and research support, contributing to his professional development in the information services sector.