Jenny Roche has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Jenny started their career as an Assistant City Editor at the Boston University Daily Free Press, where they wrote articles and assisted new writers. Jenny then interned at Rachel Dalton Communications, conducting research and drafting content for a website.
In 2011, Jenny joined the Loomis Group as an Intern, creating media coverage reports and conducting research on potential media outlets. Jenny also attended client conference calls and pitched ideas. At Barnes & Noble College, they worked as a Salesperson, greeting customers, processing payments, and maintaining store appearance.
Jenny's next role was as a Public Relations Account Executive at Blue State Coffee. Jenny implemented a campaign targeting college students, wrote company profiles, and pitched stories to local newspapers and blogs.
At NACD (National Association of Corporate Directors), Jenny held multiple roles. First, as a Communications Associate, they migrated e-mail campaigns, managed a database, and created marketing emails. As a Junior Web Developer, they fixed bugs, maintained documentation, and supported migration processes. Later, as a Web Developer, they built event microsites, collaborated with internal departments, and trained staff members. Finally, they served as a Senior Web Developer, leading the redesign of five website properties using Vue.
Most recently, Jenny worked as a Frontend Web Developer at DevTech Systems, Inc. Jenny contributed to a website consolidation project using technologies like React, D3, and Node.
Throughout their career, Jenny has gained experience in web development, communications, public relations, and sales.
Jenny Roche's education history begins with their attendance at the International School Manila from 1997 to 2008, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned during this period. Jenny then went on to pursue a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations at Boston University, from 2008 to 2012. Most recently, in 2015, Jenny attended General Assembly for Front-End Web Development, although they did not receive a specific degree.
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