Lacie Hyatt
About Lacie Hyatt
Lacie Hyatt is an Advanced Environmental Chemist at Milliken & Company, where she has worked since 2016. She has over eight years of experience in various roles at the company and holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Wofford College.
Work at Milliken & Company
Lacie Hyatt has been employed at Milliken & Company since 2015, holding various roles over the years. She currently serves as an Advanced Environmental Chemist, a position she has held since 2016. Prior to this role, she worked as an Environmental Chemist for one year, from 2015 to 2016. Her career at Milliken began as an Advanced Technical Associate from 2010 to 2013, followed by a role as a Process Improvement Chemist from 2014 to 2015. This progression reflects her extensive experience and expertise within the company.
Education and Expertise
Lacie Hyatt earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Wofford College, completing her studies from 2006 to 2010. This educational background laid the foundation for her career in chemistry, particularly in environmental applications. Her expertise has developed through various roles at Milliken & Company, where she has focused on environmental chemistry and process improvement.
Background
Lacie Hyatt's professional journey in chemistry began after she completed her education at Wofford College. She joined Milliken & Company in 2010, where she initially took on the role of Advanced Technical Associate. Over the years, she transitioned through several positions, gaining experience in environmental chemistry and process improvement, which has contributed to her current role as an Advanced Environmental Chemist.
Career Progression
Lacie Hyatt's career at Milliken & Company showcases a clear trajectory in the field of chemistry. Starting as an Advanced Technical Associate in 2010, she advanced to a Process Improvement Chemist in 2014. Following this, she served as an Environmental Chemist for a year before assuming her current position as an Advanced Environmental Chemist in 2016. This progression highlights her commitment to professional growth and specialization in environmental chemistry.