Meaghan Kind
About Meaghan Kind
Meaghan Kind is a Senior Project Manager with extensive experience in project management and client services. She has worked at Think Company since 2015 and previously held positions at Electronic Ink, SEI, and Oliver Wyman.
Current Role at Think Company
Meaghan Kind serves as a Senior Project Manager at Think Company. She has held this position since 2015, contributing to various projects over a span of nine years. Her role involves overseeing project execution, managing client relationships, and ensuring that project deliverables meet established timelines and quality standards. Based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she plays a crucial role in the company's project management team.
Previous Experience at Electronic Ink
Meaghan Kind worked at Electronic Ink in two capacities. Initially, she served as a Senior Project Manager from 2012 to 2014, where she managed client projects and led teams to deliver design and technology solutions. Following this, she worked as a Client Program Manager for one year, from 2014 to 2015. Her experience at Electronic Ink provided her with a solid foundation in project management and client engagement.
Experience at SEI
Prior to her tenure at Electronic Ink, Meaghan Kind was employed at SEI as an Implementation Specialist in Client and Professional Services for four years, from 2008 to 2012. In this role, she focused on private banking solutions, assisting clients with the implementation of financial services. This experience enhanced her skills in client relations and project execution.
Education and Qualifications
Meaghan Kind studied at Stetson University, where she earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from 2004 to 2007. This educational background provided her with essential business knowledge and skills applicable to her career in project management. She also completed her secondary education at Marlborough High School.
Early Career at Oliver Wyman
Meaghan Kind began her career at Oliver Wyman, where she worked as an Accounts Payable Specialist for four months in 2008. This early experience introduced her to financial processes and contributed to her understanding of business operations.