Some mentors who stand out are Amy Munichiello, Maryella Gockel, Lynn Wilson, Fiona MacFarlane, Billie Williamson, Karen Wensley and Jeannine Pereira. I forged some personal relationships with many like Muriam De Angelis, Emily Kameros, Samreen Kidwai, Nicole Felix, Casey Monnerjahn, Michele Geist and many more. I want to thank Mark Vrooman, who hired me and asked the coolest interview questions, and Karyn Twaronite, who promoted me while I was on maternity leave.
How did EY help shape your career journey and what is the most valuable lesson you learned while working at EY?
My EY experience has impacted my career in so many ways. I grew as a human and as a professional, and even met my husband at EY! So I would say EY was pretty life changing. I love that I was able to change roles in the organization and get global experience by working with colleagues across the world on large-scale projects that impacted so many of our people. The opportunity to collaborate with some of the world's leading professionals and gain so many interesting learning opportunities and having such a powerful network was invaluable.
The most valuable lesson I learned while working at EY was that the process is sometimes just as important as the final product. How you go about delivering a project or service can impact the adoption and outcome. So make sure you think about how you will go about getting the job done and who else should be included.