Amanda O'neill
About Amanda O'neill
Amanda O'Neill is a Project Analyst with five years of experience at RaceTrac in the Greater Atlanta Area. She previously held internships at QTS Data Centers and Cox Communications, and worked as a student assistant at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Current Role at RaceTrac
Amanda O'Neill has been serving as a Project Analyst at RaceTrac since 2019. In this role, she is involved in various projects that contribute to the company's operational efficiency and strategic initiatives. Her position requires a blend of analytical skills and project management capabilities, allowing her to support the organization in achieving its business objectives. She operates within the Greater Atlanta Area, where RaceTrac is headquartered.
Previous Experience at QTS Data Centers
Prior to her role at RaceTrac, Amanda O'Neill worked as a Product Marketing Intern at QTS Data Centers for three months in 2017. This position was based in Suwanee, Georgia. During her internship, she gained experience in marketing strategies and product positioning within the data center industry.
Internship at Cox Communications
In 2018, Amanda O'Neill completed a three-month internship as an Acquisition Strategy Intern at Cox Communications in Atlanta, Georgia. This role involved analyzing market data and developing strategies to enhance customer acquisition efforts for the telecommunications company.
Educational Background at Georgia Institute of Technology
Amanda O'Neill studied at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 2015 to 2019, where she earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree. Her coursework focused on Business Administration and Management, General. This educational foundation has equipped her with essential skills for her career in project analysis and marketing.
Student Assistant Experience at Georgia Institute of Technology
During her time at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Amanda O'Neill worked as a Student Assistant in the Office of Licensing and Trademarks from 2016 to 2017 for eight months. In this role, she assisted with various administrative tasks and contributed to the management of the university's licensing and trademark activities.