Jessy Bergeman
About Jessy Bergeman
Jessy Bergeman is a Training Specialist with extensive experience in volunteer management and education. She has worked in various roles across organizations such as Front Range Community College and Urban Peak, and holds degrees in Sociology and Landscape Architecture.
Work at RingCentral
Jessy Bergeman has been employed at RingCentral as a Training Specialist since 2019. In this role, she focuses on developing and delivering training programs to enhance employee skills and knowledge. Her experience in training and education contributes to her effectiveness in this position.
Current Role at Front Range Community College
Since 2016, Jessy Bergeman has served as an Instructor at Front Range Community College in Westminster, Colorado. Her responsibilities include teaching courses and engaging with students to facilitate their learning and development. This role reflects her commitment to education and community engagement.
Previous Experience in Volunteer Management
Jessy Bergeman worked at Urban Peak from 2017 to 2018 as the Manager of Volunteers and Corporate Engagement. In this role, she managed volunteer programs and corporate partnerships, enhancing community involvement. Prior to this, she served as the Group Volunteer Coordinator at Urban Peak from 2016 to 2017.
Educational Background
Jessy Bergeman holds a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Virginia, completed from 1995 to 1999. She furthered her education with a Master's degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Colorado at Denver, achieved from 2010 to 2012. Additionally, she has obtained certificates in Healthcare Garden Design from the Chicago Botanic Garden and in Botanical Illustration from the Denver Botanic Garden.
Research and Public Speaking Experience
Jessy Bergeman has demonstrated strong public speaking skills through her experience giving tours on Alcatraz Island. She has also engaged in research methodologies, developing unique content analysis methods and gaining IRB approval for her projects. Her ethnographic research in Copenhagen showcases her application of research techniques to user experience (UX) research.