Either a sockpuppet or a match made in heaven:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/allison-coventry/50/310/763Report to Chief Executive Officer, Ed Trice. Make travel arrangements for the CEO, CTO, and all engineers scheduled to do custom computer builds out on location. Route all incoming phone calls to their proper destinations. Coordinate work schedules for the system engineers with the Office Managers. Schedule demos and trade shows with the Sales and Marketing teams.
Wall Street Computer Project
February 2012 – March 2012
Coordinated all travel arrangements for one dozen system engineers who built approximately 600 computer systems over approximately a one month period. Constantly relayed information back and forth from the home office to the engineers stationed at Wall Street. Coordinated the complex delivery of parts associated with this project with the Office Managers and Account Manager for the client.
CES 2012
January 2012 – January 2012
Coordinated all of the travel and hotel arrangements for Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking employees who were at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 2012.
Seach the CES 2012 booths yourself:
http://www.mapyourshow.com/shows/index.cfm?SHOW_ID=CES12&alt_entry=true&curr_pri=facility&curr_sec=OOhttp://www.linkedin.com/groups/Do-Dress-Down-Days-Affect-153542.S.208704818Allison Coventry • We have "Open Office" days when clients and walk-ins can stroll through the guided tour parts of our building, and we always dress our best for those days. Other times, when there are hundreds of computers we need to get out the door, it's "Wear whatever you will be comfortable in." On these long days, the overtimers can come back in after they leave for dinner wearing flannel pajamas if they want to.
It's definitely more fun to work when we are busy. Weird huh?
And sometimes when we are on our best behavior for Open Office Day, I kind of feel like pheasant-under-glass or like I am "on display."
Maybe it's just my personal comfort level that needs adjusting.
2 months ago
http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=179927355&authType=name&authToken=B9MN&goback=%2Egmp_4302037&trk=anet_mfeed_profileAllison Coventry • I have been made to feel valuable in my most recent job (I have a great boss and the company is doing well for being only 2 years old) but in my past jobs, I was pretty much the Welcome Mat people wiped their feet on! I finally said, enough is enough, and walked out!
Now that I work for Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking, Inc., I actually have challenging work in a busy environment. While the engineers are out of the office building high speed computers somewhere, I am the critical link between the parts suppliers, the sales staff, and the people who put the computers together at the customers' locations.
I also make all the travel arrangements, and the guys who treat me nice always get the better hotels and window seats on the airplane. The guys who are indifferent to me always sit next to the lavatory in the back of the plane and have hotel rooms that face the alleyway green dumpters. Ha!
April 19, 2012
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Introduction-4302037.S.109033441Introduction
Hello everyone,
I am Allison Coventry. I am the Executive Administrative Assistant in the Delaware office. I went to Cardinal O'Hara high school and took some courses at Widener University. I worked for some crummy companies in the past before being hired at LNO. I have a great boss (Mr. Trice promised me a raise if I said this) and I find the work challenging. I mostly coordinate the travel for the technicians building systems for the ever increasing number of servers sold to Stock Market Trading firms.
Have a nice day!
April 19, 2012