Tyler Spohn

Sap Functional Analyst @ Auto-Owners Insurance

About Tyler Spohn

Tyler Spohn is a SAP Functional Analyst at Auto-Owners Insurance, where he has worked since 2019. He previously served as a SAP Business Analyst at the same company from 2015 to 2019 and has a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Finance from Grand Valley State University.

Work at Auto-Owners Insurance

Tyler Spohn has been employed at Auto-Owners Insurance since 2015. He began his career there as an SAP Business Analyst, a role he held for four years until 2019. In this position, he contributed to various projects and initiatives within the company. Since 2019, he has advanced to the role of SAP Functional Analyst, where he continues to work. His tenure at Auto-Owners Insurance spans a total of over eight years, during which he has developed expertise in SAP functionalities and business processes.

Previous Employment at Menards

Prior to his role at Auto-Owners Insurance, Tyler Spohn worked at Menards from 2010 to 2015. He served as a Cashier/Carryout for five years. This position involved customer service responsibilities, including processing transactions and assisting customers with their purchases. His experience at Menards provided him with foundational skills in retail operations and customer interaction.

Education and Expertise

Tyler Spohn studied at Grand Valley State University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a focus on Accounting and Finance. He completed his studies from 2010 to 2014. This educational background has equipped him with a strong understanding of financial principles and accounting practices, which he applies in his current role as an SAP Functional Analyst.

Professional Development

Throughout his career, Tyler Spohn has engaged in professional development opportunities related to SAP systems and business analysis. His progression from an SAP Business Analyst to an SAP Functional Analyst reflects his commitment to enhancing his skills and knowledge in the field. This development is essential for adapting to the evolving demands of the insurance industry and technology.

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