Kelsey Wright
About Kelsey Wright
Kelsey Wright is a Crew Leader at Tree Trust, where she has worked since 2017, leading public park restoration projects for at-risk youth. She previously held various roles at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and has a Bachelor of Applied Science in Psychology from the same institution.
Current Role at Tree Trust
Kelsey Wright has served as a Crew Leader at Tree Trust since 2017. In this role, she leads public park restoration projects that focus on developing job skills for at-risk youth. Her work emphasizes hands-on training and community engagement, contributing to both environmental conservation and youth development.
Previous Experience at University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Kelsey Wright held multiple positions at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2014 to 2017. She worked as a Resident Assistant for two years, where she supported fellow students in their academic and personal growth. Additionally, she served as a Chancellor Student Ambassador for two years, representing the university and engaging with prospective students. She also worked as a Falcon Guide for one year, assisting in campus tours and promoting university programs.
Experience at WeHaKee Camp for Girls
In 2015, Kelsey Wright worked as a Counselor at WeHaKee Camp for Girls for three months. During her time at the camp, she was responsible for guiding and mentoring young campers, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment.
Education and Academic Background
Kelsey Wright studied at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where she earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Psychology from 2013 to 2017. Her academic background provided her with a foundation in psychological principles, which she applies in her current role and community service projects.
Community Service Involvement
Kelsey Wright has been actively involved in community service projects through Tree Trust. Her focus on environmental conservation aligns with her professional responsibilities, as she engages in initiatives that benefit both the community and the environment.