Bridgette Raney
About Bridgette Raney
Bridgette Raney is a Sales Development Representative at Modern Health, where she focuses on promoting mental health care for employees and their families. Based in San Luis Obispo, California, she transitioned from a teaching career to sales in 2023 after earning her Master's degree in Education from the University of La Verne.
Work at Modern Health
Bridgette Raney has been employed at Modern Health as a Sales Development Representative since 2023. She works remotely from San Luis Obispo, California, while contributing to a team focused on enhancing mental health care for employees and their families. Her role involves engaging with potential clients and promoting the company's mental health solutions, which aim to improve workplace well-being.
Education and Expertise
Bridgette Raney holds a Master's degree in Education from the University of La Verne, which she completed from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's degree along with a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential from the same institution, studying from 2011 to 2013. This educational background has equipped her with skills in communication and understanding diverse learning needs, which she now applies in her sales development role.
Background
Before transitioning to the sales development field, Bridgette Raney worked as a teacher at Lucia Mar Unified School District from 2017 to 2022. During her five years in education, she gained experience in curriculum development and student engagement. This background in teaching has provided her with a strong foundation in interpersonal skills and the ability to connect with individuals, which is beneficial in her current position.
Career Transition
Bridgette Raney transitioned from a teaching career to a sales development role within the mental health industry. This shift reflects her commitment to supporting mental health initiatives and her desire to make a positive impact in the workplace. Her experience in education has informed her approach to sales, allowing her to effectively communicate the importance of mental health resources.