Whitney Hoffman
About Whitney Hoffman
Whitney Hoffman is a Member Services Coordinator at Central Connecticut Coast YMCA, where she has worked since 2012. She has a background in geology and publishing, with previous experience in various roles at Dickinson College and Southern Maine Community College.
Work at Central Connecticut Coast YMCA
Whitney Hoffman has served as the Member Services Coordinator at Central Connecticut Coast YMCA since 2012. In this role, she is responsible for maintaining membership information in a shared database and providing administrative support for program enrollment. Additionally, she handles all phone calls, including answering and transferring inquiries. Hoffman also manages the opening and closing of the facility on weekends, ensuring smooth operations during those times.
Education and Expertise
Whitney Hoffman has a diverse educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Dickinson College, where she studied from 2005 to 2009. She furthered her education by studying Geology at The University of Queensland in 2008. Hoffman also pursued a Master of Science at Bournemouth University from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, she studied Publishing at New York University from 2013 to 2014, enhancing her communication skills.
Background
Whitney Hoffman has a history of academic and professional involvement in geology and related fields. She worked at Dickinson College in various capacities, including as a Student Researcher in the Geology Department and as a Teaching Assistant. She also volunteered in the Archaeology Laboratory at Dickinson College. Prior to her current role, Hoffman worked as a Summer Field Assistant at Southern Maine Community College from 2010 to 2011.
Previous Experience
Before joining Central Connecticut Coast YMCA, Whitney Hoffman gained valuable experience in academic settings. At Dickinson College, she contributed to research and teaching within the Geology Department. Her roles included working as a Student Researcher for 11 months and as a Teaching Assistant for 4 months. Additionally, her volunteer work in the Archaeology Laboratory provided her with practical skills in research and data management.