Management. Before working in finance, Williamson worked for both the academic and hospital service desks.
Williamson's experience across Grounds has helped prepare her for her new role, specifically her understanding of policies and procedures.
"In this position, I am performing cradle-to-grave functions for the
procurement of goods and services with firms, while complying with State
procurement laws and University policies and procedures," she shares.
Williamson and her husband |
into a more service role, while still being able to utilize the skills and
knowledge that I had gathered in finance," she says. "This team is known for being
knowledgeable problem solvers under excellent management and I look forward to
adding to that reputation."
PSDS positions require fact-finding and verification, which Williamson finds a welcome challenge in her position. She shares that the wealth of resources positions her for success and a lot of information digging.
"I think my biggest challenge will be knowing when and how to
use my resources. There are so many guidelines, rules, suggestions, laws,
etc. that knowing where to look to verify and find information will be
essential."
The team has enthusiastically welcomed Williamson, "The people that I have met have been fantastic.
Everyone has been so friendly and welcoming."
Not that she's choosing a favorite but with comradery a part of the role, Williamson shares, "Frank is
the best part so far. He has so much knowledge to share and his
documentation is on point. He has a great attitude and makes work
enjoyable."
Williamson as a UVA baby |
"My parents were both in college here and I was born at Martha Jefferson hospital while they were in married student quarters," she shares. "My grandmother was full Korean and married a soldier and moved to the U.S. All three of her children graduated from UVA and all eight of her grandchildren went to college.
Outside of work, Williamson and her husband enjoy time with their large blended family. Williamson also fills her time with family get-togethers, horseback riding,
cooking, and reading.
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