Kristin Komoroski
About Kristin Komoroski
Kristin Komoroski is a Senior Business Development Representative, Strategic at Aurora Solar with over a decade of experience in customer-facing roles across various industries.
Company
Kristin Komoroski is currently employed at Aurora Solar as a Senior Business Development Representative, Strategic. Aurora Solar focuses on using technology to enhance the solar industry by providing software solutions that assist in solar project design and automation.
Title
Kristin holds the title of Senior Business Development Representative, Strategic. Her role entails driving business growth and forming strategic partnerships to expand the company's market reach.
Education and Expertise
Kristin studied at North Carolina State University, where she achieved a Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Materials & Technology. She also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations with a Certificate of Business from Duquesne University. Kristin has over a decade of experience in customer-facing roles across various industries, making her highly versatile and knowledgeable in business development.
Professional Background
Kristin's professional journey includes roles such as Americorps Construction Crew Leader with Habitat for Humanity International, Business Development Representative at Good Start Packaging, and Exhibitor Services Representative at Freeman Company. She has also held multiple internships in various sectors, including urban forestry at Western Reserve Land Conservancy, economic development at Allegheny County Economic Development, and business development at Reed Smith LLP.
Community and Environmental Projects
Kristin has actively contributed to community and environmental projects. As an Americorps Construction Crew Leader with Habitat for Humanity International, she played a significant role in community development projects. Her internships at North Carolina State University's Department of Forest Biomaterials and Western Reserve Land Conservancy focused on sustainable materials and urban environmental conservation, respectively.