Arthur Sherwood

Account Manager at RAM Mounts

Arthur Sherwood has worked in various roles throughout their career. Arthur currently serves as an Account Manager at RAM Mounts, starting in November 2021.

Prior to this, Arthur worked at the Sensors, Energy, and Automation Laboratory (SEAL) from September 2019 to June 2020. During this time, they held the role of Business Lead, where they developed a business strategy to support upcoming projects and crafted business proposals to secure funding. Arthur also managed office and administrative work related to research projects.

Before SEAL, Arthur worked at KuKuRuZa Gourmet Popcorn from June 2017 to June 2019. Arthur initially served as the Sales & Fulfillment Manager, where they devised a B2B sales strategy, facilitated the adoption of CRM tools, and developed strong client relationships. Later, they became the Production & Fulfillment Manager, where they assembled teams, implemented LEAN methodologies, and conducted training sessions.

In 2015, Arthur briefly held the role of Team Lead at KuKuRuZa Gourmet Popcorn.

From September 2010 to June 2016, Arthur worked as an Academic Tutor, providing educational services to learners of various ages. Arthur taught subjects like math, English, SAT/ACT preparation, and study habits.

During their time at The Princeton Review from September 2011 to June 2013, Arthur worked as an SAT Instructor, leading learning initiatives and coaching students to improve their test scores through practice tests and feedback.

Overall, Arthur Sherwood has a diverse range of experience in account management, business strategy, sales, production, tutoring, and test preparation.

Arthur Sherwood has a diverse education history with a focus on language, literature, and engineering. From 2012 to 2020, they attended the University of Washington, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. During this time, they also studied East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2021. In 2019, Arthur took part in a study abroad program at Kobe University, where they focused on Japanese Language and Literature.

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