Kelsey Schoenecker
About Kelsey Schoenecker
Kelsey Schoenecker is a Lead Storage Engineer at Thomson Reuters, where they have worked since 2011 in various roles, including Senior Storage Engineer and Intern. They possess expertise in ITIL, security, and quality auditing, with a strong preference for hands-on technical support.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Kelsey Schoenecker has held multiple positions at Thomson Reuters, starting as an Intern from 2011 to 2013. Following the internship, Kelsey worked as a Storage Engineer from 2013 to 2017, and then progressed to the role of Senior Storage Engineer from 2017 to 2022. Currently, Kelsey serves as the Lead Storage Engineer, a position held since 2022. All roles have been based in Eagan, Minnesota, where Kelsey has developed expertise in storage engineering and management.
Education and Expertise
Kelsey Schoenecker studied at Dakota County Technical College, focusing on Network Administration and Information Systems, achieving a degree in Network Administration/Information Systems Management from 2011 to 2013. Prior to that, Kelsey attended Inver Hills Community College, where an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree was earned in Biology and General Studies from 2007 to 2010. Kelsey possesses skills in quality auditing, ITIL, and security, along with experience in scripting languages such as Perl and Python.
Background
Kelsey Schoenecker has a background in technical support and storage engineering, with a preference for hands-on roles over project management. This focus has shaped Kelsey's career trajectory at Thomson Reuters, where practical technical skills are emphasized. Kelsey has been involved in key initiatives such as CDOT to CDOT migrations, showcasing a commitment to improving storage solutions within the organization.
Achievements
Throughout Kelsey Schoenecker's career at Thomson Reuters, significant contributions have been made, particularly in the areas of quality auditing and storage management. Kelsey has played a vital role in identifying orphaned storage and ensuring adherence to standards. The progression from intern to Lead Storage Engineer reflects a consistent development of skills and responsibilities within the field of storage engineering.