Caitlin Lang
About Caitlin Lang
Caitlin Lang is an Associate in Strategic Corporate Initiative at SC Johnson in Racine, Wisconsin, specializing in Product Data Management within the consumer goods industry.
Current Role at SC Johnson
Caitlin Lang currently holds the position of Associate, Strategic Corporate Initiative at SC Johnson in Racine, Wisconsin. She has been with the company since October 2018. In her role, she specializes in Product Data Management within the consumer goods industry and focuses on collaborative problem-solving. Her work is integral to the strategic initiatives undertaken by the corporation.
Professional Experience at Davis LLC
Before joining SC Johnson, Caitlin Lang worked at Davis LLC as a Floor Manager. She was part of the team from 2014 to 2018, during which she managed various operational aspects within the organization. Located in Menomonie, Wisconsin, her responsibilities included overseeing daily floor operations and ensuring efficient workflow and customer satisfaction.
Roles at Stepping Stones of Dunn County
Caitlin Lang has also been part of Stepping Stones of Dunn County, where she served in multiple roles. In 2014, she worked as an Interim Director for three months. Prior to that, she gained experience as a Student Intern for another three months in 2013. In both capacities, she was involved in community outreach and volunteer management.
Early Career in Customer Service
Caitlin Lang's career includes diverse roles in customer service. She worked as a Waitress at Denny's for two years from 2012 to 2014, and as a Sales Assistant and Cashier at Mills Fleet Farm for one year from 2011 to 2012. These positions helped build her foundational skills in customer relations and service management.
Educational Background
Caitlin Lang holds a degree in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Her education, from 2008 to 2013, included a focus on Family and Community Services and Cultural Competency. She also attended Hudson High School, completing her studies there between 2004 and 2008. Her academic background provided her with a strong foundation in understanding human development and community dynamics.