Halle Gusho
About Halle Gusho
Halle Gusho is a Communications Project Manager at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, where she has worked since 2017. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism-Public Relations from Indiana University Bloomington and has previous experience as an intern at Merrill Lynch and Harley-Davidson.
Current Role at Harley-Davidson
Halle Gusho serves as a Communications Project Manager at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to various communication initiatives within the organization. In addition to her role as Project Manager, she has also worked as a Communications Coordinator at Harley-Davidson since 2017. Her responsibilities include managing communication strategies and coordinating projects that enhance the company's brand presence.
Education and Expertise
Halle Gusho earned her Bachelor's degree in Journalism with a focus on Public Relations from Indiana University Bloomington, where she studied from 2013 to 2017. She also minored in Event Planning, which complements her communication skills and project management capabilities. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her work in corporate communications.
Previous Experience at Harley-Davidson
Before her current roles, Halle Gusho completed a Corporate Communications Internship at Harley-Davidson Motor Company in 2016. This three-month internship in the Greater Milwaukee Area allowed her to gain hands-on experience in corporate communications, further preparing her for her future positions within the company.
Internship Experience at Merrill Lynch
In 2015, Halle Gusho worked as an Advisory Intern at Merrill Lynch for three months in Mequon, Wisconsin. This internship provided her with valuable insights into the financial services industry and helped her develop professional skills that are applicable to her current role in communications.
Educational Background at Divine Savior Holy Angels
Halle Gusho completed her earlier education at Divine Savior Holy Angels. This institution contributed to her foundational knowledge and skills, which she later built upon at Indiana University Bloomington.