JOLYN
Caren Opremcak has a diverse work experience across various industries. Caren started their career as a Surf Lifesaving professional at Barnegat Light Beach Patrol, where they saved over 25 lives in 7 years and was a member of Team USA in the International Lifesaving Cup. Caren then transitioned into the education sector and worked as a School Psychologist at Chesterfield Elementary School and later at Bordentown Regional Schools. In these roles, they provided psychological support to students and contributed to their overall well-being. Caren also gained experience in school psychology through internships at Scarsdale High School, Greenburgh NY Central School District #7, and Coman Hill Elementary School. In addition, they worked as a Swim Coach at BGNW Marlins, training a team of 200 swimmers and providing individualized guidance for their training. Caren also volunteered at SPARC- Kids Express and served as a Northeast Sales Rep at Jolyn Clothing Company.
Caren Opremcak earned a B.A. in Psychology and Education from Colgate University, where they studied from 2007 to 2011. Caren later pursued a Professional Diploma in School Psychology from Fordham University, completing their studies from 2012 to 2015. Additionally, Caren holds a certification as a NJ Certified School Psychologist, although the details of the institution, month, and year of obtaining the certification are unknown.
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JOLYN
JOLYN is a designer, manufacturer and eCommerce retailer of women’s performance swimwear, athletic apparel and accessories. Based in Orange County, the brand is inspired heavily by its Southern California roots. The result is a fun and distinct take on traditional swimwear that goes the distance sitting at the pinnacle of fashion and function. JOLYN sells primarily direct-to-consumer through its website and trunk shows hosted by brand reps. The company's in-house and rep teams are comprised of highly decorated athletes: swimmers, divers, lifeguards, surfers, water polo players, runners and more that played at the collegiate, professional and Olympic levels.