Kirsten Wilcheck

Kirsten Wilcheck

Research Administrative Coordinator @ InventHelp

About Kirsten Wilcheck

Kirsten Wilcheck is a Research Administrative Coordinator at Inventhelp, where she has worked since 2015. She has a background in anthropology and has held various roles in research and administration, including positions at Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh.

Current Role at InventHelp

Kirsten Wilcheck serves as the Research Administrative Coordinator at InventHelp, a position she has held since 2015. In this role, she is responsible for various administrative tasks, including filing, scanning, and managing shipments to clients. Additionally, she processes contracts for review by Patent Attorneys and prepares Basic Information Packages. Her contributions have been significant in streamlining operations within the Research Department, including successfully eliminating a backlog of contracts and updating customer information in the company database.

Previous Experience at Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh

Before joining InventHelp, Kirsten Wilcheck worked as a Curatorial Assistant at the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh from 2012 to 2014. During her two years in this role, she gained valuable experience in museum operations and curatorial practices. This position allowed her to develop skills that would later benefit her administrative work in research and coordination.

Educational Background in Anthropology

Kirsten Wilcheck earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from the University of Pittsburgh, where she studied from 2011 to 2015. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in research methodologies and critical thinking, which she applies in her current role at InventHelp. Additionally, she briefly studied at the University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences in 2013.

Internship Experience

Kirsten Wilcheck has gained diverse experience through various internships. In 2013, she served as an Archaeology Intern at the University of Pittsburgh for four months, where she engaged in archaeological research. She also worked as a Market Research Intern at Pitt Ohio in 2014 for seven months, further enhancing her research and analytical skills. These internships contributed to her professional development and prepared her for her current role.

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