Sharon O.
About Sharon O.
Sharon O. is an Office Administrator specializing in Wealth & Investment, currently employed at Investec in Cork, Ireland. She has a background in Philosophy and English from the University of Surrey and has held various administrative roles in notable organizations including Eli Lilly and Company and Oxford University Press.
Current Role at Investec
Sharon O. serves as an Office Administrator in the Wealth & Investment division at Investec. She has held this position since 2018, contributing to the firm's operations in Cork, Ireland. Her responsibilities include managing administrative tasks that support the Wealth & Investment team, ensuring efficient workflow and communication within the organization.
Previous Experience at Eli Lilly and Company
Before joining Investec, Sharon O. worked at Eli Lilly and Company as a Senior Office Administrator for 14 years, from 2001 to 2015. In this role, she was responsible for various administrative functions that supported the company's operations, gaining extensive experience in office management and coordination.
Experience at Oxford University Press
Sharon O. also worked at Oxford University Press as an Office Administrator in the Publishing department for Children's Books from 2016 to 2017. This role involved supporting the publishing process and managing administrative tasks specific to the children's book segment, enhancing her expertise in publishing operations.
Education and Academic Background
Sharon O. studied at the University of Surrey, where she earned a degree in Philosophy and English. This academic background provides her with strong analytical and communication skills, which are beneficial in her administrative roles. Additionally, she attended Rye St Anthony in Oxford, furthering her educational foundation.
Current Role at Brewin Dolphin Ireland
In addition to her role at Investec, Sharon O. has been working as an Administrator at Brewin Dolphin Ireland since 2019. This position complements her administrative experience and allows her to apply her skills in a different financial services context.