Wendy Lees
About Wendy Lees
Wendy Lees is a Research Editor at Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, with over 11 years of experience in the Greater Seattle Area. She holds a Master of Arts in Archaeological Science from The Australian National University and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and History from Wichita State University.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Wendy Lees has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2013, currently serving as a Research Editor for Super Lawyers. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing research processes and ensuring the accuracy of legal information. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Data Processing Intern/Data Entry Clerk at Super Lawyers for six months in 2012-2013. Her tenure at Thomson Reuters spans over a decade, reflecting her commitment to the organization and the legal industry.
Education and Expertise
Wendy Lees holds a Master of Arts (MA) in Archaeological Science from The Australian National University, where she studied from 2007 to 2010. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Anthropology and History from Wichita State University, completing her studies from 2001 to 2004. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in research methodologies and analytical skills, which are essential in her current role.
Background
Wendy Lees has a diverse academic background with a focus on archaeology, anthropology, and history. Her studies have equipped her with critical thinking and research skills, which she applies in her professional roles. Based in the Greater Seattle Area, she has built her career in the legal research field, particularly with Thomson Reuters and its Super Lawyers division.
Professional Experience
Wendy Lees has accumulated significant experience in legal research and data coordination. Since joining Super Lawyers in 2013, she has progressed from a Data Processing Intern to a Research Editor. Her role as a Data Coordinator since 2018 further emphasizes her expertise in managing and analyzing data within the legal sector. This progression highlights her ability to adapt and grow within her field.