Abigail Montalvo Schulze
About Abigail Montalvo Schulze
Abigail Montalvo Schulze is an Information Systems Engineer at Procter & Gamble, specializing in go-to-market strategies for NA Babycare.
Title and Current Role
Abigail Montalvo Schulze is currently working at Procter & Gamble as the NA Babycare Go-to-market PC and Information Systems Engineer. She has held this position since 2018 and is based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Previous Roles at Procter & Gamble
Prior to her current role, Abigail Montalvo Schulze worked at Procter & Gamble as a Power and Controls Process Engineer from 2016 to 2018. During her tenure, she was involved in overseeing project implementations and collaborating with electricians to identify and document defects and solutions.
Work Experience at NASA
In 2015, Abigail served as a Software Development Intern at NASA in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Her role lasted for 2 months, during which she gained significant experience in software development within a highly technical and scientific environment.
Teaching and Research Roles at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Abigail worked at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in multiple capacities. She served as a Math Tutor from 2014 to 2015 and was an Undergraduate Researcher in Nanomaterials, focusing on synthesis and properties in 2014. Additionally, she conducted research in Mathematics as an Undergraduate Researcher in 2013. Each of these positions was based in Texas, United States, and contributed to her academic and research development.
Educational Background
Abigail Montalvo Schulze obtained her Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. She attended the university from 2012 to 2016, earning a Bachelor of Science degree. Her education laid a strong foundation for her subsequent roles in engineering and project management.
Project Leadership and Supervision
From August 2018 to August 2019, Abigail led the electrical project rollout for Mainline Platform initiatives. She supervised project implementation, working hands-on with electricians to identify and document defects and solutions. Her role required collaboration with technical and engineering contractors, ensuring cohesive teamwork to meet project deadlines.