Erin Lavery
About Erin Lavery
Erin Lavery is the Support Department Manager at Thomson Reuters, a position she has held since 2021. She has a background in computer information studies and has worked in various roles at Thomson Reuters since 2015.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Erin Lavery has held multiple positions at Thomson Reuters, contributing to various teams since 2015. She began her career there as a Software Analyst, working from 2015 to 2017. Following this role, she advanced to Senior Software Analyst, where she served for one year until 2018. After a year-long tenure as Technical Team Lead from 2018 to 2021, she transitioned to her current role as Support Department Manager in 2021. Her experience at Thomson Reuters spans over six years, showcasing her growth and expertise within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Erin Lavery earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Computer Information Studies from Washington & Jefferson College, completing her studies from 2011 to 2015. This educational background provided her with foundational knowledge and skills in computer information systems, which she has applied throughout her career in various technical roles at Thomson Reuters.
Background
Erin Lavery's professional journey began after completing her education at Washington & Jefferson College. She joined Thomson Reuters in 2015, where she developed her career in software analysis and technical leadership. Over the years, she has gained significant experience in managing support operations and leading technical teams, contributing to her current role as Support Department Manager.
Achievements
During her tenure at Thomson Reuters, Erin Lavery has progressed through several key positions, demonstrating her capability in both technical and managerial roles. Her work as a Technical Team Lead and her current position as Support Department Manager reflect her ability to lead teams and manage support functions effectively. Her career trajectory illustrates her commitment to professional growth within the organization.