Misty Demoss
About Misty Demoss
Misty Demoss is a Learning and Development Specialist at Asurion with a diverse background in training, teaching, and technical support roles.
Current Position at Asurion
Misty Demoss has been serving as a Learning and Development Specialist at Asurion since 2017. In this role, she focuses on creating and implementing training programs that enhance the skills and knowledge of employees. Her experience and expertise in learning and development play a crucial part in fostering a culture of continuous learning within the organization.
Previous Roles at Asurion
Before her current role, Misty Demoss held multiple positions at Asurion. She was a Training Coordinator - Adjunct Professor from 2016 to 2017. Prior to this, she worked as a Premier Support Technician from 2014 to 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. These roles allowed her to develop a comprehensive understanding of the company’s operations and customer service protocols.
Experience at Comcast and Xerox
Misty Demoss worked at Comcast Cable as a Technician Video Support from 2013 to 2014 for five months in Nashville, Tennessee. Shortly before that, she held a position at Xerox in 2013, also for five months in Nashville. These roles provided her with technical support experience and honed her problem-solving skills.
Teaching and Parole Officer Intern Experience
In 2014, Misty Demoss was a teacher for the Nashville Teaching Fellows for six months in Nashville, Tennessee. Additionally, she served as a Parole Officer Intern at the Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole in 2011 for three months. These diverse experiences contributed to her ability to manage, educate, and support individuals in various contexts.
Education at Berea College
Misty Demoss holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Berea College, which she received after studying from 2010 to 2013. During her time at Berea College, she took on multiple roles, including African and African American Studies Program Associate and Teachers Assistant from 2012 to 2013, and Nontraditional Student Program Manager in 2012 for seven months. Her education played a significant role in shaping her career path.