Alan Ross

Resource Management Office Specialist at Kabam

Alan Ross has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Alan started their career at Oxford University Press, where they worked as a Data Assistant, responsible for data entry and maintenance. Alan also provided support to the Education division and represented the company at cross-divisional and system key user meetings.

After that, Alan joined WPP, where they held multiple roles. As a Spend Analyst, they developed internal and external reports on client spend and advanced VBA formulas. Alan was also involved in contract management responsibilities. Later, they became the Sourcing & Reporting Manager, focusing on saving surveys and implementing new processes and systems for data reporting.

Alan then moved on to BravoSolution as a Spend Consultant. In this role, they led global projects, conducted workshops with clients, and managed a team of analysts. Alan was responsible for understanding client requirements and developing the company's system.

Following BravoSolution, Alan joined Bench Accounting, initially working as an Accounting Associate. Alan managed a portfolio of 70 clients, communicated with clients to provide financial insights, and mentored newer associates. Alan quickly progressed to the role of Lead Accounting Associate, leading a team of five associates and providing bookkeeping support for 350 clients. Alan used data and analytics to optimize the team's workflow.

Alan's most recent position is with Kabam, where they work as a Resource Management Office Specialist. Unfortunately, no specific duties or responsibilities are mentioned for this role.

Overall, Alan Ross has experience in various roles, including data analysis, consulting, accounting, and team management. Alan has demonstrated strong analytical skills, leadership abilities, and the ability to optimize workflows and systems.

Alan Ross attended Berkhamsted Collegiate School from 1997 to 2007. However, no specific degree or field of study is provided for this period. Subsequently, they studied at the University of Southampton from 2007 to 2010, where they completed a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Anthropology.

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