Suzanne Shortman
About Suzanne Shortman
Suzanne Shortman serves as the Executive Assistant to the CEO at kdc/one in Saddle Brook, NJ, a position she has held since 2019. With extensive experience in executive support roles across various companies, she is recognized for her strong organizational skills and proficiency in managing sensitive information.
Work at kdc/one
Suzanne Shortman has been serving as the Executive Assistant to the CEO at kdc/one since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for providing high-level administrative support, managing schedules, and coordinating communications. Her tenure at kdc/one has lasted for five years, during which she has demonstrated strong organizational skills and a commitment to her responsibilities.
Previous Experience in Executive Assistance
Before joining kdc/one, Suzanne Shortman worked as the Executive Assistant to the CEO at Flavor & Fragrance Specialties from 2017 to 2019. Prior to that, she held multiple roles at Wyndham Worldwide, including Executive Assistant to the Global CTO & SVP from 2016 to 2017, and other positions from 2010 to 2016. Her extensive experience in executive support spans over two decades, including a significant role at Donna Karan from 1993 to 2000.
Education and Expertise
Suzanne Shortman studied at Wayne Hills High School and later attended The Berkeley College, where she earned an Associate's degree in International Business. She possesses expertise in managing highly confidential matters and sensitive documents, which is essential for her role as an Executive Assistant. Her technical proficiency and excellent communication skills further enhance her effectiveness in supporting executive leadership.
Skills and Competencies
Suzanne Shortman is recognized for her strong organizational skills and her ability to go the extra mile in her role. She is tech-savvy, which allows her to efficiently handle various administrative tasks and utilize technology to streamline processes. Her communication skills are crucial in managing interactions with stakeholders and ensuring the smooth operation of executive functions.