Gloria Loáisiga

Gloria Loáisiga

Manager, Internal Demand Management @ Thomson Reuters

About Gloria Loáisiga

Gloria Loáisiga serves as the Manager of Internal Demand Management at Thomson Reuters, where she supports the Savings and Analytics Program and guides stakeholders in optimizing demand requirements. She has a background in accounting and finance, and has held various roles in customer service and sourcing throughout her career.

Work at Thomson Reuters

Gloria Loáisiga has held multiple roles at Thomson Reuters, contributing significantly to various programs. She currently serves as the Manager of Internal Demand Management, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she supports the Savings and Analytics Program by identifying non-compliant spending and guiding stakeholders to reduce unqualified demand requirements. Prior to this, she worked as a Card Program Specialist and as a Senior Associate Team Member, where she prepared and delivered senior management level reporting and documentation.

Education and Expertise

Gloria Loáisiga has a diverse educational background. She studied Accounting and Finance at Universidad Latina de Costa Rica, earning a Técnico Ciencias Empresariales con énfasis en Técnico en Contabilidad Financiera in 2019. Additionally, she completed a course in English for Services at Instituto Nacional de Aprendizaje from 2010 to 2012. She also studied Portuguese Language at CEB-Centro de Estudios Brasileños from 2019 to 2020. This educational foundation supports her expertise in demand management and analytics.

Background

Gloria Loáisiga began her career as a Customer Service Representative at SYKES Costa Rica from 2012 to 2014. She then transitioned to Thomson Reuters, where she has spent several years in various capacities, including as a Senior Associate Team Member and a Card Program Specialist. Her experience in customer service and procurement has shaped her current role in internal demand management.

Achievements

In her current role, Gloria Loáisiga has contributed to the success of the Global Procurement Savings Program by effectively managing internal customer sourcing needs. She has developed and maintained business analytics that track savings generated from the Demand Management Program. Her work in identifying non-compliant spending has been essential in aligning business practices with demand management policies.

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