Madelyn Flores

Madelyn Flores has a diverse work experience starting with a position as an Enterprise Resource Planning Intern at ArchPoint Consulting in 2014. In 2015, they worked as a Launch Intern at EY and also served as a Campus Ambassador at General Mills. Madelyn then became a Resident Assistant at The University of Texas at Austin in 2014. In 2016, they interned as a Planning Analyst at Target.

Starting in 2018, Madelyn joined Accenture and held various roles, including Management Consulting Analyst and Customer Sales & Services Consultant. Their responsibilities involved market research, data analysis, workshop preparation, requirements gathering, and communication with Vice Presidents. Madelyn also led workstreams, developed frameworks, and implemented Salesforce transformations for clients. Madelyn served as the People Lead of the Hispanic American Employee Resource Group at Accenture and worked with the UT Recruiting team to build relationships with Latinx organizations.

In 2021, Madelyn joined EssilorLuxottica as a Global Program Development Manager and later moved to the Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation as a Global Programs Senior Lead. In this role, they support organizations in adopting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs focused on closing the gender leadership gap and promoting equal and inclusive workplaces.

Throughout their career, Madelyn has demonstrated strong leadership skills, project management abilities, and a commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion.

Madelyn Flores has not provided specific dates for their education history, but they have mentioned two institutions where they have pursued their studies. Madelyn attended the Texas McCombs School of Business, where they completed a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a focus on Finance, General. Madelyn also pursued minors in Marketing and Sociology. Additionally, Madelyn studied International Finance at the National University of Singapore. In October 2020, they obtained a certification in Design Thinking at Work from LinkedIn.

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