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She works at VeriSign as the Senior Vice President of Naming. She has an expertise in technology as well as finances as well as a keen sense of perception in the department of product development. She is the one with the most responsibility when it comes down to naming services with P&L as well as having operational power over many other employees. | She works at VeriSign as the Senior Vice President of Naming. She has an expertise in technology as well as finances as well as a keen sense of perception in the department of product development. She is the one with the most responsibility when it comes down to naming services with P&L as well as having operational power over many other employees. | ||
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==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
She is the member of a few groups: | She is the member of a few groups: | ||
• Women in Technology Board of Associates | • Women in Technology Board of Associates | ||
• Randolph-Macon College Member | • Randolph-Macon College Member | ||
• Junior League of Northern Virginia | • Junior League of Northern Virginia | ||
• CXO Community | • CXO Community | ||
• High-Tech Product Strategy | • High-Tech Product Strategy | ||
• Peperdine Alumni & Affiliates Professional xnetworking group | • Peperdine Alumni & Affiliates Professional xnetworking group | ||
• Product Camp RTP | • Product Camp RTP | ||
• Product Portfolio Management | • Product Portfolio Management | ||
• The French Connection | • The French Connection | ||
• Women in Technology | • Women in Technology |
Revision as of 13:19, 19 April 2011
Country: | USA |
LinkedIn: | [Raynor Dahlquist Raynor Dahlquist] |
She works at VeriSign as the Senior Vice President of Naming. She has an expertise in technology as well as finances as well as a keen sense of perception in the department of product development. She is the one with the most responsibility when it comes down to naming services with P&L as well as having operational power over many other employees.
She has worked with an abundance of over four hundred employees on a global scale across all functions of the industry. She would go on to develop strategic planning cycles as well as setting up the budget along with presenting what direction the CEO should go into.
Raynor is seen as an executive that will consistently meet all the expectations of someone within the field of financial etiquette; she creates the very foundation of the divestiture division and strategy.
Specifications
She has the capacity to aid in garnering revenue for a company that would otherwise lack the necessities in management to make it a profitable business venture. She often times looks to launch new and original products as well as restructuring the planning of a company of a strategic level as well as the financial, senior management, operations as well as the development of new products, seeing to it that all of these specialties are up to snuff with company regulations and suggesting new ideas for something that may not work in the ultimate scheme of things.
She will also suggest how the customer service should be promoted as well as putting together the policies and marketing of a company or corporation.
Education
She received her education at Peperdine University, The George L. Graziadio School of Business and management from the years 1992 to 1994.
Before that she attended Randolph-Macon College from 1988 to 1992 before getting into the work place.
Additional Information
She is the member of a few groups: • Women in Technology Board of Associates • Randolph-Macon College Member • Junior League of Northern Virginia • CXO Community • High-Tech Product Strategy • Peperdine Alumni & Affiliates Professional xnetworking group • Product Camp RTP • Product Portfolio Management • The French Connection • Women in Technology