Caroline Benoit
About Caroline Benoit
Caroline Benoit is a Senior Account Executive at Thomson Reuters, specializing in federal government services. She has over two decades of experience in legal and information services, with previous roles at notable firms including Pepe & Hazard LLP and Brown Rudnick LLP.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Caroline Benoit serves as a Senior Account Executive for the Federal Government at Thomson Reuters. She has been in this role since 2024, where she focuses on providing legal software and services specifically designed for Federal Government Agencies. Her position involves developing and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders in the federal sector, leveraging her extensive experience in legal and information services.
Previous Experience at Pepe & Hazard LLP
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Caroline Benoit worked at Pepe & Hazard LLP as the Head Law Librarian from 2001 to 2010. In this role, she managed library resources and provided research support to legal professionals, contributing to the firm's information management strategies over a nine-year period.
Background in Legal Research at Brown Rudnick LLP
Caroline Benoit was employed at Brown Rudnick LLP as a Research Information Specialist from 2010 to 2014. During her four years there, she focused on legal research and information services, enhancing the firm's capabilities in delivering accurate and timely legal information to its clients.
Education and Expertise
Caroline Benoit holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Union College, which she completed from 1992 to 1996. She furthered her education with a Master of Arts in Public Policy from Trinity College-Hartford, achieved between 1998 and 2000. Additionally, she obtained a Master of Library Science from Southern Connecticut State University in 2004. Her educational background supports her expertise in legal information services and public policy.
Career Overview
Caroline Benoit has a career spanning over two decades, primarily focused on legal and information services. Her professional journey includes various roles that emphasize her skills in managing legal information and developing stakeholder relationships. She has also served as the Associate Director of Leadership Gifts at Westminster School from 2019 to 2024, further diversifying her experience beyond the legal sector.