Kimberlee Kritzer
About Kimberlee Kritzer
Kimberlee Kritzer serves as the People and Culture Coordinator at Jungle Scout, where she develops employee engagement strategies to improve workplace satisfaction. With a background in preventative health and behavior change, she has held various roles in health care and community engagement prior to her current position.
Work at Jungle Scout
Kimberlee Kritzer serves as the People and Culture Coordinator at Jungle Scout, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she develops and implements employee engagement strategies aimed at enhancing workplace satisfaction. Kimberlee focuses on creating administrative processes that improve team member onboarding experiences, contributing to a positive organizational culture. Her work is essential in fostering an environment that promotes employee well-being and collaboration.
Education and Expertise
Kimberlee Kritzer earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Kinesiology, Exercise and Movement Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, completing her studies from 2007 to 2012. Her educational background in preventative health and behavior change informs her approach to people and culture coordination, allowing her to apply relevant principles in her current role at Jungle Scout.
Background
Before joining Jungle Scout, Kimberlee Kritzer accumulated diverse experience in various roles. She worked as a Corporate Client Manager at Advocate Health Care from 2013 to 2017 in the Greater Chicago Area. Prior to that, she served as a Laboratory Assistant at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics for four months in 2012. Additionally, she was a Community Engagement Manager at Chicago Primal Gym from 2017 to 2021 and held positions at UW Health and the Wisconsin School of Business.
Professional Experience
Kimberlee Kritzer has held multiple positions that contribute to her expertise in people and culture coordination. She worked as a Fitness and Wellness Specialist at Advocate Health Care for ten months in 2012-2013 and as a Sports Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Aide at UW Health from 2011 to 2012. Her experience in these roles has equipped her with skills in health promotion and community engagement, which she leverages in her current position.