Jenny Chutuk
About Jenny Chutuk
Jenny Chutuk serves as the Assistant General Manager at Goodwill Industries International since 2020, bringing a diverse background in digital arts and education. She has experience in 3D sculpting, graphic design, and has lived in Japan teaching English, which has influenced her artistic work.
Work at Goodwill Industries International
Jenny Chutuk has served as the Assistant General Manager at Goodwill Industries International since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various operational aspects of the organization. Her tenure at Goodwill has lasted for four years, during which she has contributed to the organization's mission of providing job training and employment services.
Education and Expertise
Jenny Chutuk studied at California State University, Northridge, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Art/Animation from 2016 to 2018. Prior to that, she attended Los Angeles Mission College from 2011 to 2016, focusing on Interactive Technology, Traditional Drawing, Video Graphics, and Special Effects. She achieved qualifications in Animation, Graphic Design, and General Transfer. Her expertise includes 3D sculpting with ZBrush and proficiency in Autodesk Maya, as well as skills in digital illustration and graphic design using Adobe Photoshop.
Background
Jenny Chutuk has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles at Los Angeles Mission College. From 2015 to 2016, she held positions as a Website Editor, Assistant for the Arts/Business/English/Foreign Language Office, and Art Teacher's Assistant. Additionally, she served as an Admissions and Records Registration Assistant from 2016 to 2017. Her international experience includes spending a year in Japan, where she taught English at an international school.
Cultural Influence and Travel
Jenny Chutuk has traveled to 19 different countries, with significant cultural influences from Japan and Russia shaping her artistic inspiration. Her experiences abroad have enriched her understanding of diverse cultures and have informed her work in the fields of digital illustration and graphic design.