Rebekah Walker
About Rebekah Walker
Rebekah Walker is an Academic Scheduler at George Washington University, where she has worked since 2010. She has a diverse background in banking, event services, and education, with previous roles at TCF Bank and the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Current Role at George Washington University
Rebekah Walker has served as an Academic Scheduler at George Washington University since 2010. In this role, she is responsible for coordinating the academic calendar, scheduling classes, and ensuring that the scheduling process aligns with the university's policies and procedures. Her position requires collaboration with faculty, staff, and students to facilitate an effective learning environment.
Previous Experience in Higher Education
Before her current role, Rebekah Walker worked as a Student Assistant in the Office of The Registrar at George Washington University from 2007 to 2010. During this time, she supported various administrative tasks related to student records and registration processes. This experience provided her with a solid foundation in academic administration and an understanding of the operational needs of a university.
Background in Banking and Event Services
Rebekah Walker has a diverse professional background that includes experience in banking and event services. She worked as a Banking Sales Representative at TCF Bank from 2004 to 2009, where she developed skills in customer service and sales. Additionally, she served as an Event Services Intern at the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for eight months in 2009, where she assisted in planning and executing events.
Educational Background
Rebekah Walker has pursued a comprehensive education in various fields. She studied Business Administration, Tourism, Finance, and Hospitality Management at the GW Investment Institute, earning her Bachelor's degree from 2006 to 2010. She also attended multiple institutions, including Universidad De Chile and Pontificia Universidad Católica De Chile, focusing on International Affairs, History, and Spanish Language.