Aaron Overfors
About Aaron Overfors
Aaron Overfors is a Principal Architect at Spaulding Ridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he has worked since 2020. He combines a background in finance with sales experience to drive organizational improvements and has extensive expertise in Anaplan platform support and implementation.
Work at Spaulding Ridge
Aaron Overfors has been serving as Principal Architect at Spaulding Ridge since 2020. His role involves leveraging his extensive experience in platform support, optimization, and implementation of Anaplan, a leading Enterprise Performance Management tool. Prior to his current position, he held multiple roles at Spaulding Ridge, including Director and Manager of Performance Management, from 2018 to 2019. His tenure at the company reflects a commitment to driving improvements across organizations.
Education and Expertise
Aaron Overfors earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Finance from the University of Minnesota, completing his studies from 2010 to 2013. His educational background in finance complements his professional experience, allowing him to effectively combine financial insights with sales strategies. This unique skill set enables him to identify and implement improvements within organizations.
Background
Aaron Overfors has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles across different organizations. He began his career as a Box Office Cashier and Concessions Worker at Marcus Theatres from 2008 to 2011. He later transitioned into finance and consulting roles, including positions at Anaplan, ScrubSquared, and the Minnesota Senate. His experience spans financial analysis, legislative assistance, and business development.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Aaron Overfors has demonstrated strong leadership and public speaking skills. He has utilized these skills to highlight growth and efficiency opportunities within organizations. His extensive experience in Anaplan and performance management has positioned him as a key contributor in driving organizational improvements.