Kristin Germeroth

Software Engineer at EverCharge

Kristin Germeroth's work experience begins in 2009 with their role as a Revenue Analyst at Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants. Kristin then progressed to become an Area Revenue Analyst before becoming an Area Revenue Manager. From 2011 to 2013, they worked as the Director of Revenue Management at the Hotel Monaco San Francisco. In this role, they were responsible for pricing, stay restriction strategies, and group business reviews. Kristin also presented forecasts and strategies to ownership regularly. From 2013 to 2019, Kristin worked as the Area Director of Revenue Management for two San Francisco hotels. In this role, they developed and implemented revenue strategies, achieved high revPAR index years for the Sir Francis Drake hotel, and created a model predicting future revPAR growth. Kristin also led the Internal Data Reporting committee and trained, managed, and mentored three Revenue Analysts. In 2016, they received the Bill Kimpton Award for Revenue, Distribution, and Digital. In 2019, Kristin attended Hackbright Academy as a student, completing a full-stack web app for their capstone project. Lastly, they joined EverCharge in 2019 as a Jr Software Engineer and later transitioned to a Software Engineer role starting in August 2022.

Kristin Germeroth's education history includes attending Hackbright Academy in 2019. Although the specific degree and field of study are not mentioned, it can be assumed that the focus was on a technical or computer science-related subject due to the nature of the academy. Prior to that, they pursued a Master of Management in Hospitality from Cornell University from 2008 to 2009. Their specialization during this program was Revenue Management. Before their master's, Kristin completed their undergraduate studies at Cornell University from 2004 to 2008, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science and Biological Science.

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