Maoc Wynnona Haynes Mcmahan
About Maoc Wynnona Haynes Mcmahan
Maoc Wynnona Haynes Mcmahan is a Talent Development Manager at Murata Electronics in Kyoto, Japan, with extensive experience in educational and talent development roles across various organizations in the United States. She holds multiple degrees, including a Doctorate in Management and Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix.
Work at Murata
Maoc Wynnona Haynes Mcmahan has been serving as the Talent Development Manager for Murata Electronics since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing talent development initiatives within the organization. Her work is based in Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan, where she has contributed to the company's efforts in enhancing employee skills and fostering professional growth.
Previous Experience
Before joining Murata, Maoc held various positions at Apollo Group, where she worked from 2007 to 2015. Her roles included Manager, Director of Enrollment for the School of Business, and Campus Director. She also served as the Regional Recruiting Lead at Owners.com for a brief period in 2017. Additionally, she worked as an Account Manager at United Way of the Midlands from 2005 to 2006.
Education and Expertise
Maoc holds a Doctorate in Management with a focus on Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. She also studied Human Resources Management at the same institution. Her academic background includes a Master of Arts in Communication from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and a Bachelor of Arts in Media Studies and Communication from Claflin University.
Current Role at Extra Space Storage
In addition to her role at Murata, Maoc has been working as the Division Learning Manager at Extra Space Storage since 2017. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, she focuses on developing learning programs that support employee development and enhance organizational effectiveness.
Long-term Engagement at University of Phoenix
Maoc has an extensive tenure at the University of Phoenix, where she worked as a Learning Facilitator from 2006 to 2015. During her nine years at the university, she contributed to the education and development of students in various capacities.