Carrie Rogers, MBA
About Carrie Rogers, MBA
Carrie Rogers, MBA, is a Continuous Improvement Champion at MassMutual with a background in business administration and health care management.
Title and Current Roles at MassMutual
Carrie Rogers holds multiple roles at MassMutual, including Continuous Improvement Champion, Complex Ledger Specialist, and Sales Specialist in the Phoenix, Arizona area. In these capacities, she actively drives continuous improvement initiatives, oversees complex ledger operations, and contributes to sales functions. Her diverse roles showcase her adaptability and extensive knowledge within the company.
Educational Background and Qualifications
Carrie Rogers completed her higher education at Grand Canyon University, where she earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Business Administration in 2015. Before that, she attained a Bachelor's Degree in Health/Health Care Administration/Management in 2013 from the same institution. These qualifications have equipped her with comprehensive knowledge in both business administration and health care management.
Professional Experience at Grand Canyon University
Carrie Rogers worked as an Operations Specialist at Grand Canyon University for seven months from 2015 to 2016 in Phoenix, AZ. In this role, she contributed to operational processes and provided support to enhance the university's administrative functions. Her experience at the educational institution demonstrated her capability to manage and improve operational systems.
Career at Sorenson Communications
From 2014 to 2015, Carrie Rogers served as an Operations Coordinator at Sorenson Communications in Scottsdale, AZ. During her one-year tenure, she was involved in coordinating various operations, ensuring that processes ran smoothly. This role allowed her to develop a keen eye for detail and a solid foundation in operational coordination.
Early Career at Arizona Institute For Communication & Cognitive Disorders
Carrie Rogers began her career as an Administrative Assistant at the Arizona Institute For Communication & Cognitive Disorders, where she worked from 2007 to 2011 for four years in Phoenix, Arizona. This role provided her with significant administrative experience and laid the groundwork for her subsequent positions.