Michelle Omilegan
About Michelle Omilegan
Michelle Omilegan is a Retention Account Manager at Thomson Reuters, specializing in consultative sales of software in the business-to-business sector. She has a background in engineering and social work, and contributes to the distribution of legal publications and resources.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Michelle Omilegan has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2012, serving as a Retention Account Manager for 12 years. In her role, she focuses on maintaining client relationships and ensuring customer satisfaction. She contributes to the distribution of legal publications and resources, including notable titles such as The White Book and Archbold. Her work supports the company's mission to provide comprehensive legal information and tools to professionals in the legal sector.
Education and Expertise
Michelle Omilegan studied at Brunel University London from 2005 to 2008, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Prior to that, she attended Bromley College from 2003 to 2005. Her educational background, combined with her expertise in consultative sales of software, particularly in the business-to-business sector, equips her with the skills necessary for her current role in the legal publishing industry.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Michelle Omilegan gained experience in sales at Kingswood Steele Ltd for three months in 2012 in London, Greater London, United Kingdom. She also worked as a Sales Executive at Wolters Kluwer from 2011 to 2012 in Alphen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. These roles contributed to her understanding of sales dynamics and client management in various markets.
Contributions to Legal Publications
In her current position, Michelle Omilegan is part of a team that provides high-quality regulatory print and online products under the IDS brands. She plays a role in the distribution of trusted online legal resources like Westlaw UK and Lawtel, which are essential tools for legal professionals. Her contributions help ensure that clients have access to authoritative legal information.