Maureen Nothum
About Maureen Nothum
Maureen Nothum serves as the Business Operations Lead for Engineering at The Climate Corporation, where she has worked since 2014. She has a background in communications from Radford University and has held various roles in operations and marketing across several organizations, contributing to process improvements and budget alignment.
Work at The Climate Corporation
Maureen Nothum serves as the Business Operations Lead for Engineering at The Climate Corporation. She has held this position since 2014, contributing to the company's efforts in agricultural technology. In her role, she plays a significant part in aligning budget and resourcing initiatives across the Research and Development (R&D) organization and its parent company, Bayer. Her responsibilities include overseeing operational processes and ensuring that engineering projects are efficiently managed.
Education and Expertise
Maureen Nothum earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from Radford University, where she studied from 1999 to 2003. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in effective communication, which is essential in her roles within business operations and engineering. This expertise supports her ability to lead teams and manage projects effectively in a technical environment.
Background in Partnership Development and Marketing
Prior to her current role, Maureen Nothum worked as a Partnership Development Manager at Personal, Inc. from 2012 to 2014 in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. She also held the position of Client Services Liaison and Head of Marketing at 1st Portfolio Wealth Advisors from 2006 to 2012 in Vienna, VA. Additionally, she served as the Office Operations and Marketing Director at Evo Bistro from 2007 to 2012 in McLean, VA. These positions helped her develop skills in partnership management, client services, and marketing strategies.
Achievements in Process Improvement
Maureen Nothum has developed and executed process improvements that enhanced efficiency within the Engineering and R&D departments. Her initiatives have contributed to streamlining operations and optimizing resource allocation, which are critical for the success of engineering projects. Additionally, she co-founded a Women's Group within the Engineering Leadership Team, promoting diversity and inclusion within the organization.