Meilina Wilkinson
About Meilina Wilkinson
Meilina Wilkinson is the Manager of Publishing Operations Business Training and Support at Penguin Random House, with over 7 years of experience in content and digital asset management.
Current Role at Penguin Random House
Meilina Wilkinson currently serves as the Manager of Publishing Operations Business Training and Support at Penguin Random House. She is also a Senior Content Management & Distribution Specialist, as well as a Digital Asset & Content Management Specialist. In these roles, she is responsible for overseeing the training and support of business operations, managing content distribution, and handling digital assets. Her work plays a crucial role in streamlining the operational processes within the organization.
Career at Penguin Random House
Meilina Wilkinson began her career at Penguin Random House in 2016. Initially, she worked as the Manager of Content Management Systems & Support, a position she held for three years. In 2019, she transitioned to her current role as the Manager of Publishing Operations Business Training and Support. Her tenure at Penguin Random House has given her over seven years of experience in content management and digital asset management, contributing significantly to the company's operational efficiency.
Educational Background
Meilina Wilkinson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology, which she obtained from Mary Washington College between 1995 and 1999. Additionally, she pursued a Chef Training Certificate at the Natural Gourmet Institute, where she studied Natural Foods in 2004. Her educational background in psychology provides a unique perspective to her roles in management and training, while her chef training denotes a diverse range of interests and skills.
Transition in Roles
In 2019, Meilina Wilkinson transitioned from her role as Manager of Content Management Systems & Support to Manager of Publishing Operations Business Training and Support at Penguin Random House. This transition marked a shift in her responsibilities from system support to a broader focus on business training and operational support, reflecting her expanding expertise and adaptability within the publishing industry.