Erin Lacey King
About Erin Lacey King
Erin Lacey King is a Programmatic Futures Strategist at Maximus with a background in data analysis and small business ownership.
Current Position at Maximus
Erin Lacey King currently holds the position of Programmatic Futures Strategist in the Performance Analytics Group at Maximus. She has been with the company since 2017 and is based in Folsom, California, United States. In this role, she focuses on designing unique analytical tools and methodologies. Her work involves modeling trends and communicating findings in a matrixed environment.
Previous Experience at Experian
Before joining Maximus, Erin worked as a Senior HR Data Analyst at Experian from 2016 to 2017. During her tenure in Folsom, California, she played a crucial role in optimizing processes and training others to use data effectively. Her responsibilities included analyzing HR data and supporting various human resources functions through data-driven insights.
Small Business Ownership
From 2014 to 2016, Erin Lacey King owned a small business where she took on the role of Owner/Designer. She developed custom sizing charts and innovative designs, sourcing materials, and calculating profitability for each item. This experience demonstrated her keen understanding of market needs and financial acumen, as well as her ability to meet customer requirements effectively.
Earlier Career in Data Analysis
Erin's career in data analysis includes three years at Waste Connections, Inc. as a Senior Data Analyst from 2010 to 2013 in Folsom, CA. Prior to that, she worked as a Financial Advisor at Edward Jones for one year and as a Senior Analyst at Intuit from 2006 to 2009. These roles helped her build a strong foundation in data analysis and finance, showcasing her ability to model trends and communicate findings efficiently.
Educational Background
Erin Lacey King completed her Master of Arts in Economics at Colorado State University from 1998 to 2001. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Concentration from Western Washington University, achieved in 1970. Her education laid the groundwork for her expertise in economics, analytics, and data-driven decision-making.