Elizabeth Lynch Berg

Senior Project Manager at Redzone Production Systems

Elizabeth Lynch Berg has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning various industries.

Elizabeth started their career at the University of Michigan as a Stage Electrician, where they were responsible for the technical aspects of stage productions.

Elizabeth then worked at Spoleto Festival USA as a Stage Electrician, gaining further experience in the field.

After that, they worked as a Theatre Supervisor at Saline Area Schools, overseeing theatrical productions.

Elizabeth then joined I.A.T.S.E. Local 395 as a Stage Electrician and Stage Hand, honing their skills in the industry.

Elizabeth later became an Assistant Lighting Designer at Madison Opera, where they managed a team of crew members for opera productions.

Following that role, Elizabeth worked at Electronic Theatre Controls as a Technical Support Specialist and Architectural Basics Project Specialist & Project Manager, providing customer support and managing projects.

Elizabeth then joined Whirlpool Corporation, starting as a Global Information Services LDP Intern, and later took on roles as an IT Project Manager and IT Program Manager, responsible for software solutions and leading IT projects.

Elizabeth also worked at the University of Notre Dame as an Equity Analyst, managing an $11 million portfolio.

Their most recent role is at Redzone Production Systems, where they serve as a Project Manager for large client implementations in the food, beverage, and CPG industries.

Elizabeth Lynch Berg completed their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Finance and Business Leadership from the University of Notre Dame - Mendoza College of Business. Elizabeth pursued this degree from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, they obtained their Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Theatre Design and Production from the University of Michigan, studying from 2005 to 2010.

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