Rose Simmons has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Rose started their career as a Project Assistant/Clerk at KONE Corporation in 2000, where they were responsible for SAP program maintenance, data entry, and payroll corrections. From 2001 to 2003, they worked as a Decision Writer/Technical Support at John Deere, providing technical support for various projects. Following this, Rose joined Interactive Technologies Group, Inc. as an Administrative Assistant to the VP of Business Development, where they handled tasks such as writing and editing proposals, coordinating meetings, and data entry. In 2005, they worked at QCSA Holdings Inc. as a Junior Analyst, where their responsibilities included developing initiatives and process improvements, conducting interviews for SOP development, and auditing titles. From 2006 to 2010, they served as an Administrative Assistant to the Director of Operations at Iowa Health System, providing support services and managing contracts and invoices. Rose's most recent position was at IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union, where they initially worked as a Project Coordinator from 2012 to 2018. In this role, they managed project planning and implementation, consulted with stakeholders, and monitored progress. From 2018 to the present, Rose has been serving as a Project Manager at the same organization.
Rose Simmons has an Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.) degree in Business from Eastern Iowa Community College. Rose also attended PMStudy, although it is unclear what degree or field of study they pursued there. Additionally, Rose has studied at St. Ambrose University, but it is not specified what degree or field they focused on. In terms of certifications, they have obtained a Certified Scrum Master certification from Agile Alliance in August 2018, a Project Management Professional certification from the Project Management Institute in December 2015, and a Certificate in Leadership from St. Ambrose University in August 2016.
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