We are excited to welcome Jessica to the team! As Associations Coordinator, Jessica plays a crucial role in the day-to-day operations for many of our clients, including social media, communication, and research support.
We asked Jessica a few questions about her new role and her life outside the office. Let's see what she had to say!
When did you start working at Celtic, and what are you most excited about?
I am thrilled to be the newest member of Celtic’s Association Management team. I started in mid-August, and it has been an amazing experience so far. I’ve had the chance to learn a lot about the association world, and the team has been incredibly welcoming and supportive as I adjust to this new role. I’m especially excited about attending some of our association’s events and looking forward to Celtic’s upcoming annual Bags tournament!
What is your favorite part of working in this industry?
My favorite part of the role is the creativity it involves. I get to combine all my passions—graphic design, marketing, communication, and event planning—allowing me to take part in a variety of tasks nearly every day. The associations we manage at Celtic are incredibly unique, and it has been a lot of fun learning about their work, their impact on their members, and how they aim to make a difference in the world.
Can you describe what you do in 5 words?
Assist, Coordinate, Research, Market, and Communicate
If you didn’t have to work, what would you do with your time?
If I didn’t have to work, I would love to go on long leisurely walks every day, spend quality time with my friends and my fiancé, and cuddle up on the couch and read as many books as I can!
If you had a theme song, what would it be?
A. Any song by Zach Bryan or Quinn XCII is a favorite of mine. They are my two favorite artists, and their music always has such positive energy and puts me in a good mood. I also saw both of them live this year, and their concerts were absolutely amazing!
What is your favorite motivational quote?
“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
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