Kelsea Tomczak
About Kelsea Tomczak
Kelsea Tomczak is a Sales Development Representative at PetDesk and a Volleyball Referee at TSSAA, with a background in veterinary and animal health technology.
Current Role at PetDesk
Kelsea Tomczak is currently working as a Sales Development Representative at PetDesk. Her tenure at this role began in 2022, and she is located in Paris, Tennessee, United States. In this position, Kelsea handles initial sales inquiries, fosters client relationships, and helps to drive the sales process forward through lead generation and qualification.
Previous Experience at Mineral Wells Animal Clinic
In 2021, Kelsea Tomczak worked as a Receptionist at Mineral Wells Animal Clinic in Paris, Tennessee, for five months. During her time in this role, she was responsible for managing front-office operations, scheduling appointments, and providing customer service to pet owners. Her experience in this position provided her with valuable insights into the daily operations of a veterinary clinic.
Role as Volleyball Referee at TSSAA
Kelsea Tomczak has been serving as a Volleyball Referee for the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) since 2016. Based in Paris, Tennessee, she officiates high school volleyball matches, ensuring fair play and adherence to the official game rules. This role demonstrates her attention to detail and ability to maintain order in dynamic environments.
Education at University of Tennessee at Martin
Kelsea Tomczak attended the University of Tennessee at Martin from 2017 to 2021, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in veterinary sciences and hands-on technical skills essential for working in animal health settings.
Associate Degree from Dyersburg State Community College
From 2015 to 2017, Kelsea Tomczak studied at Dyersburg State Community College, where she completed an Associate of Science (AS) degree in General Studies. This foundational education period provided her with broad academic skills and prepared her for more specialized studies in veterinary and animal health technologies.