Amanda Stone
About Amanda Stone
Amanda Stone serves as the Business Intelligence Team Lead at WalkMe™, where she has worked since 2019. She has a background in data analysis and research, holding a Master's Degree in Global Affairs from the University of Toronto.
Work at WalkMe
Amanda Stone has been with WalkMe™ since 2017, currently holding the position of Business Intelligence Team Lead for the US. In this role, she has developed a comprehensive data visualization strategy that has improved decision-making processes across multiple departments. Additionally, she played a key role in implementing a new business intelligence tool that enhanced data accessibility for non-technical teams. Her contributions to a cross-functional team project led to a 20% increase in operational efficiency. Stone has also participated in industry conferences, discussing data-driven decision making.
Education and Expertise
Amanda Stone holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Spanish, International Studies, and Political Science from the State University of New York College at Fredonia, where she studied from 2008 to 2011. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master's Degree in Global Affairs from the University of Toronto, completing her studies from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, she attended Cornell University for an Intensive Arabic Program in 2012. Her educational background supports her expertise in data analysis and business intelligence.
Background
Before joining WalkMe™, Amanda Stone gained experience in various research and analytical roles. She worked as a Research Analyst at the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (CCR2P) for six months in 2014 and served as a Research Staff Assistant at The Research Foundation for SUNY for eight months in 2013. Additionally, she held positions as a Business Analyst at Fosubo and as a Graduate Student Consultant at DFATD | MAECD, both in 2015. Her background includes significant research and analytical experience in different sectors.
Achievements
Amanda Stone has made notable contributions in her field, including developing a data visualization strategy at WalkMe™ that improved decision-making processes. She has also been involved in implementing a business intelligence tool that increased data accessibility for non-technical teams. Her participation in a panel discussion on data-driven decision making at a major industry conference highlights her engagement with industry trends. Additionally, she volunteers as a mentor for aspiring data analysts in San Francisco.