Emilie Webster

Solution Engineer Manager

About Emilie

Emilie Webster is a solution engineer manager in RSM US LLP’s One Microsoft practice, based in the firm’s Boston office. She works with current and prospective clients to connect data, operations and people through business and industry first solution design. Known for thoughtful storytelling and a curiosity approach, Emilie curates demonstrations and solution narratives that help organizations confidently set their system implementation journeys up for success. She brings a practitioner’s mindset to solution engineering, grounding technology discussions in a real operational context and focusing on what matters most to finance and operations teams.


Experience

Before transitioning into solution engineering, Emilie served as a Microsoft Dynamics 365 consultant at RSM, supporting clients through full enterprise resource planning implementations and successful go-lives. Her experience across the implementation lifecycle informs how she approaches presales today, helping bridge vision with execution and ensuring that the power of the possible demonstrated early on can be realized in practice.

Emilie also served as the meeting presentation leader for RSM’s STAR employee network group, which focuses on stewardship, teamwork, retention and understanding the unique experience of women in the workplace. In this role, she helped foster a collaborative environment for women and allies within the practice, reflecting RSM’s values and focus on a strong internal culture.

At her core, Emilie is a business first technologist and storyteller who believes successful transformation starts with understanding people and processes and ends with solutions that clients can confidently own and sustain.


Professional affiliations and designations

  • Microsoft certified: Dynamics 365 Finance Functional Consultant Associate
  • Microsoft certified: Power Platform Functional Consultant Associate
  • Phi Beta Kappa Society

Education

  • Bachelor of Science, Saint Michael's College