Gavin Beeden
About Gavin Beeden
Gavin Beeden is a Salesforce Programme Manager at Thomson Reuters with over fifteen years of experience in program and project management. He holds multiple certifications, including Agile Project Manager and Scrum Master, and has worked in various roles across several countries.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Gavin Beeden has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2017, serving as a Salesforce Programme Manager. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing Salesforce-related projects and ensuring their successful execution. His tenure at Thomson Reuters has spanned over seven years, during which he has applied his extensive program management experience to drive project outcomes.
Education and Expertise
Gavin Beeden studied at Kingston University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Design and Information Systems from 1985 to 1989. He holds several professional certifications, including Agile Project Manager, Scrum Master, and PRINCE2 Practitioner. Additionally, he is recognized as a Chartered IT Professional by the BCS and is a full member of The Association for Project Management (MAPM).
Background
Gavin Beeden has over fifteen years of experience in program and project management, covering various roles and industries. His career includes positions at Logica, where he worked as a Programme Manager, Project Manager, and Business Analyst from 1992 to 2001 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. He has also held roles at Abercrombie & Kent, Wolters Kluwer, and Online Trading Academy, among others, in locations such as the United States, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Gavin Beeden has successfully managed numerous projects and third-party suppliers. He is recognized for his strong stakeholder management skills, which enable him to communicate and influence effectively at all organizational levels. His expertise includes advanced practices in Managing Successful Programmes (MSP), which he has utilized in various roles to achieve project goals.