Elizabeth Delaney
About Elizabeth Delaney
Elizabeth Delaney is a Senior Implementation Consultant with extensive experience in change management and facility management within the logistics sector. She has worked for notable companies such as The Vitamin Shoppe, Comcast Cable, and XPO Logistics, and currently integrates customers into the Softeon WMS platform.
Work at Softeon
Elizabeth Delaney has been employed at Softeon as a Senior Implementation Consultant since 2021. In this role, she focuses on integrating customers into the Softeon Warehouse Management System (WMS) platform. Her responsibilities encompass various phases of project management, including project preparation, go-live, and hyper-care. Her experience in this position contributes to enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction within the logistics sector.
Previous Experience in Logistics
Prior to her current role, Elizabeth Delaney worked at XPO Logistics, Inc. as a System Software Implementation Specialist from 2018 to 2021. She also held positions at Comcast Cable, where she served as Warehouse & Materials Manager from 2009 to 2011 and as Market Manager from 2011 to 2013. Additionally, she worked at The Vitamin Shoppe as a Process Manager from 2014 to 2017. Her diverse experience in these roles has equipped her with a strong foundation in change management and facility management within the logistics sector.
Education and Expertise
Elizabeth Delaney studied at Old Dominion University, where she completed coursework in Engineering. This educational background supports her expertise in data mining and process improvement, particularly within warehouse and logistics operations. Her technical knowledge complements her practical experience, allowing her to effectively address challenges in the implementation of logistics systems.
Skills in Change Management
Elizabeth possesses a strong background in change management, which is critical in her roles within the logistics sector. Her skills enable her to facilitate transitions and improvements in operational processes. This expertise is particularly valuable during the integration of new systems, ensuring that organizations can adapt effectively to changes in their logistics and warehouse operations.