Stephanie Mac Caughelty
About Stephanie Mac Caughelty
Stephanie Mac Caughelty serves as the Sales Operations Manager at Thomson Reuters, a position she has held since 2019. She has a background in business continuity and accounts analysis, having worked at Thomson Reuters in various roles for over nine years, and holds a BS in Economics and Mathematics from Furman University.
Current Role as Sales Operations Manager
Stephanie Mac Caughelty currently serves as a Sales Operations Manager at Thomson Reuters. She has held this position since 2019. In her role, she is responsible for overseeing sales processes and ensuring operational efficiency within the sales team. Her experience in sales operations contributes to the overall performance and effectiveness of the sales organization.
Previous Experience at Thomson Reuters
Stephanie Mac Caughelty has extensive experience at Thomson Reuters, having worked in various roles since 2010. She served as an Accounts Analyst from 2010 to 2015, where she focused on account management and analysis. Following this role, she transitioned to Manager - Business Continuity from 2015 to 2019, where she managed business continuity planning and risk management initiatives. This diverse background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the company's operations.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Mac Caughelty earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Mathematics from Furman University, where she studied from 2004 to 2008. This educational background provides her with a strong analytical foundation, which is essential for her roles in sales operations and business continuity. Her expertise in these fields enhances her ability to contribute to organizational success.
Professional Background
Stephanie Mac Caughelty has built a solid professional background in operations and analysis. Her career at Thomson Reuters spans over a decade, showcasing her commitment to the organization. She has developed skills in sales operations, business continuity, and account analysis, which are critical in her current and previous roles. This experience reflects her ability to adapt and thrive in various operational capacities.