Tertiary Education Commission
Jennifer Ross has worked in various roles over the course of their career. Jennifer began working at the Ministry of Works in 1982 as a Researcher. Jennifer then moved on to the Department of Labour as a Vocational Guidance Counsellor in 1988. Jennifer worked as a Consultant at Lampen Group Ltd in 1990 and at Evoke in 2003. Jennifer then joined Careers New Zealand in 2004 as a Career Consultant, where they worked until 2016. Jennifer's most recent role was at the Tertiary Education Commission, where they worked as an Engagement Manager in Education to Employment and later as a Principal Relationship Manager Business and Partnerships. The specific start and end dates for their most recent roles are not provided.
Jennifer Ross obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Geography, from the University of Auckland in the period of 1973 to 1976. Jennifer then pursued a Masters in Counselling, specializing in Career Development, at Massey University from 2006 to 2007. Jennifer's education also includes a Diploma in Teaching from North Shore Teachers College, although the specific years are not provided.
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