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Jordan Migliazza

Ecommerce & UX Coordinator at Collective Arts

Jordan Migliazza is an eCommerce and user experience professional currently serving as the eCommerce & UX Coordinator at Collective Arts since April 2021, where responsibilities include managing the Shopify storefront design, overseeing website properties, and developing social media advertising campaigns. Previously, Jordan held roles as a Jr. eCommerce & UX Coordinator, focusing on user experience improvements, content organization, and research studies to enhance customer journeys. Jordan's experience also includes a position as a UX/UI Design Intern, along with serving as a Server at Crooked Cue, delivering exceptional customer service during large events. Jordan's prior experience at Great-West Life involved client service coordination, and earlier responsibilities at HireRight included compiling client reports. Jordan holds a Graduate Certificate in User Experience Design from Humber College and an Honours Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing from Lakehead University.

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Etobicoke, Canada

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Collective Arts

Collective Arts is a grassroots company fusing craft beverages with the inspired talents of emerging artists from around the world. We are dedicated to promoting artists, inspiring creativity and raising the creative consciousness through the sociability of our beverages. EQUALITY STATEMENT Collective Arts is founded on creativity and community. This means we are on a mission to inspire those around us and do our part to help build a more equitable world. We strive to lead through our innovation and creativity which requires diversity, equality, mutual respect, cooperation and understanding across our organization. We will succeed by embracing our differences. Discrimination based on gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, disability, age, class, religion, ethnic origin, membership category, work category or family status is not tolerated at Collective Arts. Every employee at Collective Arts should feel like they’re part of the family and that they are able to celebrate and embody their absolute truth. Collective Arts is made up of a collective of people who recognize that diversity is a cornerstone to a healthy, positive and successful place to work.


Headquarters

Hamilton, Canada

Employees

51-200

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