Teresa Cawley
About Teresa Cawley
Teresa Cawley is the Interim Senior Commercial Manager at UnitedLex with extensive experience in contract management and stakeholder collaboration across various sectors.
Current Role at UnitedLex
Teresa Cawley serves as the Interim Senior Commercial Manager at UnitedLex. In this role, she focuses on overseeing commercial contracts and ensuring compliance with organizational standards. Her responsibilities include managing relationships with clients and suppliers, as well as collaborating with various stakeholders to facilitate successful contract delivery.
Previous Experience at Accenture UK Ltd
Teresa Cawley has extensive experience at Accenture UK Ltd, where she held multiple roles over several years. She worked as a Commercial Contract Manager from 2011 to 2016, managing contracts across various locations including Newcastle, Leeds, and London. Additionally, she served as a Contract Manager and Contract Specialist, demonstrating her expertise in contract management and negotiation.
Background in Construction and Administration
Before her tenure at Accenture, Teresa worked at Dean & Dyball Construction Ltd as an Office Junior in the Estimating and Buying Department and later as an Accounts Clerk/Typist from 1988 to 1993. She also held a position as a Bank Administration Clerk at UNIGATE DAIRIES LIMITED from 1993 to 1998, where she gained foundational skills in administration and finance.
Education and Professional Development
Teresa Cawley studied at Farnborough College of Technology, where she achieved a qualification in Accounting from 1998 to 2003. This educational background has equipped her with the financial knowledge necessary for her roles in contract management and administration.
Security Clearance and Skills
Teresa holds SC Clearance, which is essential for specific roles in the UK, particularly those involving sensitive information. She demonstrates strong skills in client and supplier relationship management and shows adaptability across various sectors, including public, health, utilities, and communications.