Dawn Green
About Dawn Green
Dawn Green is a Financial Specialist and IT Operations Manager with over three decades of experience in various roles across multiple industries. She has worked for the City of Burlington and Primerica since 2020 and has a strong educational background with multiple master's degrees in management and business administration.
Work at Primerica
Dawn Green has been employed as a Financial Specialist at Primerica since 2020. In this role, she operates within the Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point Area. Her responsibilities include providing financial advice and services to clients, helping them to achieve their financial goals.
Current Role at City of Burlington
Since 2020, Dawn Green has served as the IT Operations Manager at the City of Burlington. In this position, she oversees IT operations, ensuring the effective functioning of technology systems and services for the city. Her tenure in this role has spanned four years.
Education and Expertise
Dawn Green holds a Master's degree in Management from Webster University. She also earned a Master's degree in Business Administration from the same institution. Additionally, she has a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with a minor in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina.
Previous Work Experience
Dawn Green has extensive experience in various roles across multiple organizations. She worked at CSC for nine years in positions such as Portfolio Manager and Project Manager. Her career also includes roles at Gulfstream Aerospace, Life Cycle Engineering, and General Dynamics Mission Systems, among others. This diverse background has equipped her with a wide range of skills in IT and financial management.
Achievements in Process Improvement
Dawn Green has successfully implemented several process improvements throughout her career. Notably, she redesigned the process for the Beaufort County Tax Bill, achieving a savings of $30,000 in the first year. Additionally, she recommended automation of mapping at Palmetto Electric Cooperative, resulting in a cost savings of $100,000 in the first year.