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Kelsey Randhawa
Strategy & Operations Manager at McMaster-Carr - MBA Candidate at Kellogg School of Management
Kelsey Randhawa is a versatile professional with a strong academic background and a keen interest in solving complex problems.
With a Bachelor's degree in International/Global Studies, a Bachelor's degree in Justice and Human Rights, and a Math, Science, & Technology Center Diploma from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Kelsey has a robust educational foundation.
Having pursued a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, Kelsey possesses a unique blend of skills that allow for a multi-faceted approach to problem-solving.
Kelsey's career spans various roles at McMaster-Carr, including Senior Strategy & Operations Manager, Software Engineer, Product Manager, Rack Stockkeeping & Warehouse Initiatives Operations Manager, Material Control Supervisor, Receiving Supervisor, and Management Trainee.
Prior to McMaster-Carr, Kelsey gained experience as a Research Assistant and Microeconomics Tutor at Kenyon College, a Community Advisor at Kenyon College Housing and Residential Life, an Intern at the Fayette County Bar Association, a Sales Associate at Gap Inc., and a Research Assistant at the University of Kentucky.
Kelsey's ability to work independently, coupled with a drive for detail-oriented and innovative solutions, makes them a valuable asset in any professional setting.
With a passion for continuous improvement exemplified by their dedication to running, Kelsey believes in pushing boundaries to achieve excellence both individually and as part of a team.
Kelsey is particularly interested in exploring diverse opportunities within the legal sector and is eager to leverage their skills and experiences to contribute meaningfully to new challenges.
In addition to their professional achievements, Kelsey's liberal arts education has honed their communication skills, making them an engaging conversationalist and a proficient communicator in various work environments.