J. Roberts
About J. Roberts
J. Roberts is a Sales Development Representative with extensive experience in the arts and consulting sectors. Currently employed at Thomson Reuters and involved in pro bono consulting roles, Roberts has a background in museum studies and holds an MBA candidate status from Wayne State University.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
J. Roberts currently serves as a Sales Development Representative at Thomson Reuters, a position held since 2021. This role is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and involves engaging with potential clients and supporting sales initiatives. The focus is on leveraging analytical skills and industry knowledge to drive business growth.
Experience at KWav and Flint City Bucks FC
Since 2020, J. Roberts has been working as a Pro Bono Consultant at KWav in Wixom, Michigan. In addition, J. Roberts has been a Graduate Consultant for Flint City Bucks FC, a member of USL League Two, since 2021. These roles involve providing strategic insights and support to enhance organizational effectiveness.
Previous Employment at Bluewater Technologies Group
J. Roberts worked at Bluewater Technologies Group in various capacities from 2018 to 2021. Initially, J. Roberts served as a Sales Development Representative for one year, followed by a two-year role focusing on Strategic Partnerships. These positions involved developing client relationships and driving sales strategies.
Educational Background
J. Roberts studied at Wayne State University, where the individual is an MBA candidate at the Mike Ilitch School of Business. Additionally, J. Roberts attended Michigan State University, achieving a degree in Museum Studies. This educational background supports a diverse skill set applicable to various professional roles.
Experience in Museum Roles
J. Roberts has extensive experience in museum-related positions. This includes serving as a Lead Docent at the MSU Museum from 2016 to 2018, and multiple roles at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, including Preparator's Assistant, Gallery Guide, and Festival Lead. These roles contributed to a strong foundation in arts and cultural management.