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Catherine E

Organization Development Practitioner

Occupation:

Organizational Development Specialist

Location:

Roseville, CA

Education Level:

Master

Will Relocate:

No

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retail sales, operations & management, tenant improvement and construction; organization development consulting and training.

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COMPANY POSITION HELD DATES WORKED

(Confidential) (Confidential) 4/2006 - Present
(Confidential) (Confidential) 4/2006 - Present
Parsons, Transportation Consumer Services (Confidential) 2/2005 - 1/2006
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SCHOOL MAJOR YEAR DEGREE

American University/NTL Organization Development 2007 Master Degree
Otto Kroeger & Associates, Fairfax, VA Certified Administrator, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator 1997 Specialist Degree
Goucher College, Towson, MD English 1985 Bachelor Degree
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Highlights:

While Tenant Coordinator at San Francisco's International Airport, I designed, implemented and managed the process whereby all new and existing retail/food & beverage/passenger services tenants designed and built their new facilities within the airport's new international terminal - 94 tenants in 11 months, $794 million total investments.

Companies I like:

Williams&Sonoma, PotteryBarn, Restoration Hardware, Crate&Barrel, Target, J.Jill, SoftSurroundings, Raley's, Winco

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My accute ability to see both detail and big picture simultaneously enable me to anticipate problems before they occur, whether it be fulfilling a customer's expectations, or helping them focus, evaluate and determine exactly what they want/need, then catering the order/process/project to fulfill those expectations. As a project manager, I develop the job scope then determine pricing, coordinate with the customer in advance, and stay abreast of daily activities in the field, resolving hiccups as they occur, instead of scrambling to put out fires after the fact.
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