Elizabeth Poycattle
About Elizabeth Poycattle
Elizabeth Poycattle is a Data Annotator and Preservation Specialist with a background in customer service and document restoration. She holds an MBA and a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Logistics from the University of North Texas.
Work at Loopback Analytics
Elizabeth Poycattle has been employed at Loopback Analytics as a Data Annotator since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for logging maps on a computer, generating labels, and creating cross indexes. Her work contributes to the organization and accessibility of data within the company. Loopback Analytics is known for its focus on data-driven solutions in the healthcare sector.
Current Role at Kofile
In addition to her position at Loopback Analytics, Elizabeth Poycattle has been working as a Preservation Specialist at Kofile since 2023. This role involves applying deacidification solutions to neutralize acidity in historical documents, which is essential for their preservation. She utilizes various hot tools, physical techniques, and chemical solutions to restore books, documents, maps, and plot plans.
Previous Experience at dnata
Elizabeth Poycattle worked as an Airline Customer Service Agent at dnata from 2018 to 2023. During her five years at DFW Airport, she gained valuable experience in customer service within the aviation industry. Her responsibilities included assisting passengers and ensuring smooth operations at the airport.
Education and Expertise
Elizabeth Poycattle studied at the University of North Texas, where she earned a Master's degree in Business Administration (MBA) from 2019 to 2021. Prior to that, she completed a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Logistics from 2016 to 2019. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in both business and aviation, enhancing her professional capabilities.
Skills in Document Restoration
As part of her restoration work, Elizabeth Poycattle has developed skills in dis-binding and identifying volumes. She ensures proper annotation of arrival order and condition for various documents. Her expertise in utilizing chemical solutions and physical techniques is crucial for the effective restoration and preservation of historical materials.