Shonta' Singleton
About Shonta' Singleton
Shonta' Singleton is a QA Engineer with extensive experience in software quality assurance, currently working at The New York Times and IBM. She holds a Master's degree in Entrepreneurship from Baruch College and has held various roles at IBM and Showtime Networks Inc.
Work at The New York Times
Shonta' Singleton has been employed as a QA Engineer at The New York Times since 2019. In this role, she contributes to the quality assurance processes within the organization, ensuring that software products meet the required standards before release. Her position is located in the Greater New York City Area, where she has been part of the team for five years.
Current Role at IBM
Shonta' Singleton currently holds the position of Software Quality Assurance Engineer/Lead at IBM, a role she has maintained since 2007. With 17 years of experience at IBM, she plays a significant role in overseeing quality assurance practices and leading initiatives to enhance software reliability and performance.
Education and Expertise
Shonta' Singleton studied at Baruch College, where she earned a Master of Science degree in Entrepreneurship from 2010 to 2012. Prior to that, she attended Morgan State University from 1995 to 1999. Her educational background supports her expertise in software quality assurance and project management.
Previous Experience at IBM
Before her current roles, Shonta' Singleton worked at IBM in various capacities. She served as a Lotus Domino Technical Sales Support Specialist from 1999 to 2001 and as a Software Build and Release Engineer from 2001 to 2007. These positions provided her with a solid foundation in technical support and software development processes.
Leadership and Initiatives
Shonta' Singleton has served as president of a cooperative board, where she implemented various initiatives aimed at helping the cooperative achieve its collective goals. Her leadership experience demonstrates her ability to manage teams and drive projects forward effectively.