Lily Johnston
About Lily Johnston
Lily Johnston is a Human Resources Coordinator at Moogsoft, where she has worked since 2019. She has a background in operations and research, with experience at Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners and UCSF.
Work at Moogsoft
Lily Johnston has served as a Human Resources Coordinator at Moogsoft since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for various HR functions, contributing to the overall employee experience and organizational culture. Moogsoft, based in San Francisco, California, focuses on AIOps solutions that enhance IT operations. Johnston's tenure at Moogsoft spans five years, during which she has developed skills relevant to human resources management and employee engagement.
Current Role at Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners
In addition to her role at Moogsoft, Lily Johnston has been working as an Operations Assistant at Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners since 2018. This position involves supporting operational functions within the agency, which is known for its work in advertising and marketing. Johnston's experience in this role complements her HR expertise, allowing her to contribute effectively to organizational operations.
Previous Experience at Democratic Party of Lane County
Before her current roles, Lily Johnston interned at the Democratic Party of Lane County in 2018 for four months. During this internship, she gained insights into political operations and community engagement. This experience provided her with foundational skills in organizational dynamics and teamwork.
Educational Background
Lily Johnston studied at the University of Oregon, where she earned her bachelor's degree from 2014 to 2018. Her education equipped her with knowledge and skills applicable to her roles in human resources and operations. Additionally, she attended the Urban School of San Francisco from 2012 to 2014, further contributing to her academic foundation.
Research Assistant Experience at UCSF
Lily Johnston worked as a Research Assistant at UCSF from 2013 to 2015. In this capacity, she supported research projects, which enhanced her analytical and organizational skills. This experience in a research environment provided her with valuable insights into data management and collaborative work.