HeroWear
Jennifer J. has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Jennifer has held multiple roles in various companies. Jennifer'smost recent position is with HeroWear, where they have been working since 2021. Currently, they hold the position of Director, starting in September 2022. Prior to this, they worked as a Customer Success Manager at HeroWear from March 2021 to September 2022.
Before joining HeroWear, Jennifer worked at SPB Hospitality as a Guest Relations Manager from January 2019 to March 2021. Prior to that, they worked at Logan's Roadhouse, where they held the position of Guest Relations and Insight Manager from October 2017 to December 2018. Earlier, they served as a Guest Relations Specialist at Logan's Roadhouse from July 2015 to September 2017.
Jennifer's career also includes a stint at Nordstrom, where they joined as a Personal Stylist in August 2011. Jennifer quickly made an impact, leading to their promotion in May 2012. During their time at Nordstrom, they had the opportunity to assist stylists for the ABC show "Nashville" by pulling wardrobe. Jennifer left Nordstrom in April 2013.
Jennifer's first professional experience was at Lily's Talent Agency, where they worked as a Video Intern from July 2010 to December 2010. Jennifer'sresponsibilities included answering phones, scheduling auditions, assisting in video and private auditions, and helping with talent orientation and workshops.
Overall, Jennifer J. possesses a diverse skill set and a strong background in customer relations, management, and fashion.
Jennifer J. attended Father Ryan High School from 2003 to 2007, where they earned their high school diploma. Jennifer then pursued further education at Loyola University Chicago from 2007 to 2011, where they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Communications.
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HeroWear is a wearable technology company that is developing a suite of assistive clothing solutions that reduce fatigue and physical strain on workers. Their first product, the Apex, was developed in conjunction with the Center for Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology at Vanderbilt University. The first exosuit built from the ground up for both men and women, the Apex is a back-assist exosuit that is designed to reduce strain on the back while fitting like a comfortable piece of clothing. It features a patent-pending dual-mode technology to make it easy to turn the back assistance on or off, allowing it to be used in nearly any work situation. The textile-based design is modular, allowing for over 50 possible combinations so that the fit and the amount of support provided is perfect for anyone in any job.