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Sheryl Henderson

Energizer · DISC type I
Chief of Staff at Michelin North America
📍 Greenville, South Carolina, United States

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Experience
36 Years
Current Role
Chief of Staff
Job Level
Mid-senior
Location
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Personality Overview

How Sheryl shows up

Big Picture Person
Informal
Believer

They are not always early adopters but can be pursuaded by leveraging strong relationships. They are naturally enthusiastic, so take their promise with a pinch of salt. Unlike C or D types, they are vocal with their opinions but not so much with their questions.

Priorities

Topics Sheryl cares about

Strategic Priorities
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Career

Work history

3-2013
Chief of Staff
Michelin North America
3-2010
Business Segment Director, Services
Michelin North America
1-2005 - 3-2010
Director, Consumer Care
Michelin North America
3-2002 - 1-2005
Director, Michelin Brand
Michelin North America
1-1999 - 3-2002
Director, TCS
Michelin
In the press

Media appearances

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Education
1984 - 1986
Master's degree
Georgia State University
1979 - 1982
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc)
Emory University
1974 - 1977
Education details unavailable
St. Pius
Social presence
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

I

Influence (I)

Influence (I) reflects the degree to which a person prefers to work by influencing or persuading others. Those scoring high tend to be people oriented, motivated by social recognition and building relationships.

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