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Theresa Healy

Senior Deputy Director Of Information Technology And Project Management at National Conference of Bar Examiners

Theresa Healy has over 30 years of work experience in various roles related to project management and information technology. Theresa has held positions at organizations such as the National Conference of Bar Examiners, University of Wisconsin-Extension, Evident Change (formerly National Council on Crime and Delinquency), National Council on Crime and Delinquency, and the State of Wisconsin, Department of Administration.

At the National Conference of Bar Examiners, Theresa served as the Senior Deputy Director of Information Technology and Project Management. Theresa oversaw software development efforts, managed the Project Management Office (PMO), and ensured that software development projects aligned with organizational priorities. Theresa also contributed to budget development and staffing projections.

Before that, Theresa worked as the Deputy Director of Project Management at the National Conference of Bar Examiners, leading the newly created PMO. Their responsibilities included developing and implementing project and portfolio management for IT and non-IT projects, as well as improving project management practices.

Theresa has also held roles such as Senior Project Manager and Project Manager at the National Conference of Bar Examiners, where they managed projects of significant size and complexity, set deadlines, assigned responsibilities, and monitored progress. Theresa also worked as a Project Manager at the University of Wisconsin-Extension, leading information technology and degree program implementation projects.

Earlier in their career, Theresa served as a Senior Researcher/Project Manager at Evident Change, where they managed research, evaluation, and program consulting projects in various areas of justice and welfare. Theresa led cross-functional teams and developed and monitored budgets for grants and contracts.

Theresa's work experience also includes roles as a Senior Research Associate and Research Associate at the National Council on Crime and Delinquency, where they conducted research and worked on projects in juvenile justice and related fields.

Additionally, Theresa has experience in information technology roles at the State of Wisconsin, Department of Administration. Theresa served as an Electronic Mail Administrator, providing technical support and investigating software solutions. Theresa also worked as a Computer Systems Security Officer and a Project Planner, contributing to the migration of data centers and preparing reports for executive leaders.

Overall, Theresa Healy has a diverse background in project management, information technology, and research, with a strong focus on developing and overseeing projects, managing teams, and ensuring alignment with organizational priorities.

Theresa Healy holds a Master of Science degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the same university. Additionally, they hold a Masters Certificate in Project Management from the Wisconsin School of Business. Theresa has also obtained various certifications, including Executive Presence for Women, Managing a Cross-Functional Team, Problem Solving Techniques, Creating a Culture of Strategy Execution, Six Sigma Foundations, Stay Lean with Kanban, Conflict Resolution Foundations, Product Management: Building a Product Roadmap, Strategic Planning Foundations, Communication Foundations, Cybersecurity Awareness: Identifying Personally Identifiable Information, Leadership Blind Spots, and Learning to Say No. These certifications were obtained from LinkedIn in 2018, with different months mentioned for each certification.

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Timeline

  • Senior Deputy Director Of Information Technology And Project Management

    January, 2022 - present

  • Deputy Director Of Project Management

    January, 2019

  • Senior Project Manager

    January, 2018

  • Project Manager

    August, 2016

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