Zoe Parsons
About Zoe Parsons
Zoe Parsons is a salesperson at The North Face and serves as the President of the University of Colorado Chapter of Best Buddies International. She holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Psychology from the University of Colorado Boulder and has experience in various roles, including research assistant and camp counselor.
Current Role at The North Face
Zoe Parsons has been employed as a salesperson at The North Face, a VF Company, since 2023. She works in Boulder, Colorado, where she engages with customers and promotes the brand's outdoor apparel and equipment. Her role involves understanding customer needs and providing tailored recommendations to enhance their shopping experience.
Leadership at Best Buddies International
Zoe Parsons serves as the President of the University of Colorado Chapter of Best Buddies International. She has held this position since 2022. In this role, she leads initiatives that promote inclusion for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities within the Boulder community. Her leadership focuses on creating opportunities for social interaction and support among members.
Educational Background
Zoe Parsons studied at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she pursued a Bachelor of Applied Science in Psychology from 2021 to 2024. In addition to psychology, she studies leadership and speech, language, and hearing sciences. This diverse educational background equips her with skills applicable in both her professional and volunteer roles.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current positions, Zoe Parsons gained experience as a Camp Counselor at The Y (YMCA) in 2021, where she worked for two months in Eastsound, Washington. She also worked as a Style Team Member at Target for two months in 2022 in Issaquah, Washington. Additionally, she has over two years of experience as a front desk attendant at SnoKing Ice Arenas, where she also coached figure skating to young children.
Research Assistant Role
Since 2023, Zoe Parsons has been working as a Research Assistant at the University of Colorado Boulder. In this capacity, she contributes to academic research projects, applying her knowledge in psychology and related fields. This role allows her to gain practical experience in research methodologies while supporting faculty and fellow students.