Brittany Conklin
About Brittany Conklin
Brittany Conklin is an Intermediate Transition Coordinator with extensive experience in transition and operations roles. She has a proven track record of improving team performance and has worked in various capacities at Transamerica and The Fellowship of Catholic University Students.
Current Role as Intermediate Transition Coordinator
Brittany Conklin currently serves as an Intermediate Transition Coordinator at Transamerica, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she works remotely and is responsible for overseeing transition processes. Her experience in this position builds on her previous roles within the company, allowing her to leverage her knowledge and skills effectively.
Previous Experience at Transamerica
Brittany Conklin worked at Transamerica in various capacities from 2018 to 2020. She began as a Transition Coordinator for one year, followed by a role as a Transition Associate for eight months in the Greater Denver Area. During her time at Transamerica, she contributed to improving operational efficiency and team performance.
Background with The Fellowship of Catholic University Students
Brittany Conklin has extensive experience with The Fellowship of Catholic University Students, where she held multiple roles from 2009 to 2017. She started as a Gift Operations Specialist, then progressed to Gift Operations Coordinator, and later served as a Development Specialist. Her roles involved managing gift operations and enhancing departmental processes.
Education and Academic Achievements
Brittany Conklin studied at Northeastern Junior College, where she earned an Associate of Arts degree with an emphasis in Graphic Design in 2008. She also completed her high school education at Haxtun High School, graduating with a diploma in 2004. Her academic background has contributed to her professional skills.
Contributions to Team Performance
Brittany Conklin successfully reduced the turnaround time for initial case setup from three business days to one during her tenure at The Fellowship of Catholic University Students. This improvement significantly enhanced team performance expectations. Additionally, she served as a subject matter specialist on the initial case submission process, impacting over 70 colleagues across various departments.