Sheryl Quan Reilly
About Sheryl Quan Reilly
Sheryl Quan Reilly serves as the Associate Director of Campus Moves and Furniture at Harvard Business School, where she has worked since 2018. With a background in design and environmental analysis from Cornell University, she has extensive experience in higher education and hospitality management.
Current Role at Harvard Business School
Sheryl Quan Reilly serves as the Associate Director of Campus Moves and Furniture at Harvard Business School. She has held this position since 2018, contributing to the management of campus logistics and furniture operations. Her role involves overseeing the planning and execution of moves and furniture arrangements, ensuring that the campus environment meets the needs of students and faculty.
Previous Experience at Harvard University
Prior to her current role, Sheryl worked at Harvard University as an Event Manager within the Campus Services Events Management department from 2012 to 2013. In this position, she was responsible for coordinating various events, leveraging her skills in operations and event management to support the university's event needs.
Background in Higher Education and Hospitality Management
Sheryl has extensive experience in both the higher education and hospitality management sectors. Her career includes significant roles that emphasize operations, planning, and design. This diverse background allows her to effectively manage complex events and operations within academic institutions.
Experience at Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Before transitioning to higher education, Sheryl worked at Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. as a Catering and Group Sales Manager from 2006 to 2012. In this capacity, she developed skills in catering and sales, which contributed to her operational expertise in managing events and client relations.
Education at Cornell University
Sheryl studied at Cornell University, where she focused on Design and Environmental Analysis. This educational background provided her with a foundation in design principles and environmental considerations, which she applies in her current role in campus planning and furniture management.