Lauryn Lawton 🌊
About Lauryn Lawton 🌊
Lauryn Lawton is a Sales Supervisor at Kohl's, with a background in management and technology, and an MBA from Pepperdine Graziadio Business School.
Current Role at Kohl's
Lauryn Lawton currently holds the position of Sales Supervisor for the Softlines department at Kohl's. She started this role in 2020. In her capacity, she has partnered with three direct leads to increase the department's sales, which contributed to 50% of the store sales. Additionally, she has championed store communication for associate involvement events and created standardized training aids to support her team.
Previous Experience at Amazon
Before her current role, Lauryn Lawton worked as an Area Manager Intern at Amazon in 2019. During her two-month internship in Rialto, California, she gained valuable experience in managing operations and logistics within a fast-paced e-commerce environment.
Tenure at CSUN Business Honors Association
In 2019, Lauryn Lawton served as Vice President of Technology for the CSUN Business Honors Association for four months. Based in Northridge, CA, she contributed to the organization's technology strategy and implementation, enhancing the digital resources available to members.
Education Background
Lauryn Lawton is pursuing her Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Pepperdine Graziadio Business School from 2021 to 2024. She previously obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BBA), focusing on Systems and Operations Management with Honors in Business and a Minor in Information Systems, from California State University, Northridge, in 2020. Additionally, she studied at College of the Canyons from 2016 to 2018.
Career at Kohl's
Lauryn Lawton has held multiple roles at Kohl's. She worked as an Omni-Channel Fulfillment Lead from 2017 to 2020 in Valencia, CA, and as a Retail Associate from 2016 to 2017. Throughout her tenure, she mentored and trained between 65 to 105 associates, empowering them to achieve significant sales milestones, such as securing the second-highest clearance unit sales in the district and breaking a year-long most clearance units sold streak within four months.