Sarah Hunt
About Sarah Hunt
Sarah Hunt is an Account Manager in the Academic Market at Thomson Reuters, where she has worked since 2010. With over a decade of experience in account management, she previously held positions at Reed Elsevier and Thomson Reuters in product development.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Sarah Hunt has been an Account Manager in the Academic Market at Thomson Reuters since 2010. Over her 14 years in this role, she has developed extensive expertise in managing accounts within the academic sector. Her responsibilities include fostering relationships with educational institutions and ensuring that their needs are met through Thomson Reuters' products and services. Prior to her current position, she served as a Commercial Manager in Product Development at Thomson Reuters from 2006 to 2010, where she contributed to the development of products tailored for the academic market.
Previous Experience at Reed Elsevier
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Sarah Hunt worked at Reed Elsevier as an Associate Editor from 2002 to 2005. In this role, she was involved in editorial processes and contributed to the publication of academic materials. Her experience at Reed Elsevier provided her with a solid foundation in the publishing industry, which has been beneficial in her subsequent roles in account management.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Hunt studied at Marlborough College from 1996 to 1998, where she completed her secondary education. She then attended Oxford Brookes University from 1999 to 2002, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Her educational background has equipped her with strong communication skills and a deep understanding of the academic landscape, which she applies in her current role in account management.
Career Development
Throughout her career, Sarah Hunt has accumulated over a decade of experience specifically in the academic market sector. After taking maternity leave, she returned to her role as Account Manager at Thomson Reuters, demonstrating her commitment to her career while balancing personal responsibilities. Her career trajectory reflects a consistent focus on account management and product development within the academic field.