Amy Bevevino has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Amy started their career as an Events Editor at Real Detroit Weekly in 2001, where they worked closely with the Senior Editor to manage editorial content. Amy then became the Managing Editor, responsible for selecting talent and controlling the budget.
In 1999, Amy worked as a Freelance Columnist for Venus Magazine before joining Global Dynamics InfoTech, Inc. as the Edshop.com Managing Editor from 2000 to 2001.
From 2004 to 2008, Amy worked at Morpace Inc. as a Research Analyst and later as a Project Director. Their responsibilities included managing market research studies for a Fortune 500 retailer.
Amy joined Southwest Solutions in 2008 as a Quality Improvement Specialist, where they were responsible for quality assurance and program evaluation for a community mental health non-profit organization.
In 2010, Amy joined WambaTech as a Senior IT Program Manager, where they managed a major OEM Lead Processing System. Their responsibilities included stakeholder and resource management, contract and documentation development, and quality assurance plans.
Amy briefly worked at J.D. Power in 2014 as a Research Manager, managing one of their largest syndicated tracking studies.
Since 2015, Amy has been working at WambaTech as the Director of Organizational Development, focusing on QA, analysis, documentation, and training for a major OEM's Lead Processing System and Data Validation Program. Amy is also involved in strategy and security, serving on the WambaTech Steering Committee and Security Committee.
In 2018, Amy took on the role of Director of Data Security Compliance and Risk Management at WambaTech. Amy is responsible for ongoing security and business impact assessment programs, as well as deciphering regulations related to cybersecurity and data security.
Overall, Amy Bevevino has a strong background in various roles such as editorial management, market research, quality assurance, and program management. Amy has experience in both the private and non-profit sectors.
Amy Bevevino attended Michigan State University from 1994 to 1998 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in English Language and Literature/Letters.
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