Sheila Causby
About Sheila Causby
Sheila Causby serves as an IT Portfolio Manager at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where she has held various roles since 2001. With a background in Industrial Education from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, she has extensive experience in computing and platform services.
Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sheila Causby has held multiple roles at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) since 2001. She currently serves as the IT Portfolio Manager, a position she has held since 2012. In addition to this role, she has been the Platform Services Lead in the IT Services Division since 2017. Causby also functions as a Problem Manager, a role she has maintained since 2004. Her extensive experience at ORNL highlights her commitment to the organization and her expertise in IT management.
Education and Expertise
Sheila Causby earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Ecology from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Her academic background in Industrial Education provides a foundation for her career in information technology and management. This educational experience contributes to her skill set in overseeing IT portfolios and managing platform services at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Background in IT Management
Causby's career in IT management spans over two decades, beginning in 2001 at UT-Battelle, ORNL. Her roles have evolved to include significant responsibilities in problem management and IT portfolio oversight. This extensive background equips her with the knowledge and skills necessary to address complex IT challenges and implement effective solutions within the laboratory's computing environment.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
In her current capacity at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Sheila Causby manages various IT portfolios and leads platform services. Her responsibilities include overseeing IT projects, ensuring effective problem resolution, and enhancing service delivery within the organization. Causby's multifaceted roles reflect her ability to navigate the complexities of IT management in a research-focused environment.