Ramona Payne
About Ramona Payne
Ramona Payne is a Data Administrator with a strong background in higher education and the public sector. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and Government from Central Washington University and has developed effective communication skills through her various roles.
Work at Insight Global
Ramona Payne serves as a Data Administrator at Insight Global, a role she has held since 2021. In this position, she utilizes her advanced skills in Microsoft Word to enhance her efficiency in data administration tasks. Her background in both higher education and the public sector supports her contributions to the organization. She operates from Auburn, Washington, and has been with Insight Global for three years.
Education and Expertise
Ramona Payne earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Government with a Minor in Communications from Central Washington University, where she studied from 2014 to 2018. This educational background equips her with a strong foundation in analytical thinking and effective communication, which are essential in her current role. Additionally, her minor in Communications enhances her proficiency in writing and public speaking.
Background in Public Sector and Higher Education
Ramona Payne has a diverse background that includes experience in both the higher education industry and the public sector. She worked as a Campus Safety Officer at the University of Puget Sound from 2018 to 2021, and she held an internship with the City of Olympia in 2015. Furthermore, she served as a Field Organizer for the Washington State Democratic Party for three months in 2022, which further solidified her understanding of public service and community engagement.
Professional Experience
In addition to her current role at Insight Global, Ramona Payne has held various positions that contribute to her professional development. She worked as a Member Services Representative at Zipcar since 2021 and previously served as a Security Officer at Pierce County Security, Inc. in 2018. These roles have allowed her to hone her communication and public speaking skills, making her effective in member services and administrative tasks.