Leslie Rasch
About Leslie Rasch
Leslie Rasch has over a decade of experience in the field of weather-related products, currently working at Vaisala in Finland since 2015. Previously, Rasch held positions at Eldorado Climbing Walls and Head Rush Technologies in Boulder, Colorado.
Work at Vaisala
Leslie Rasch has been employed at Vaisala since 2015, contributing to the company for over nine years. In this role, she is responsible for constructing customer solutions specifically tailored for weather-related products within the aviation sector. Her work involves engaging with a diverse customer base, including airports, airport authorities, airlines, and Federal and State Aviation Agencies. Vaisala is recognized as a global leader in environmental and industrial measurement, and Rasch's role supports the company's mission to provide accurate and reliable weather data.
Previous Employment at Eldorado Climbing Walls
Leslie Rasch worked at Eldorado Climbing Walls from 2010 to 2012, spending two years in Boulder, Colorado. During her tenure, she contributed to the company's operations, which specializes in climbing wall design and construction. This experience provided her with insights into customer service and project management in a specialized industry.
Previous Employment at Head Rush Technologies
Rasch was employed at Head Rush Technologies from 2014 to 2015 for one year in Boulder, Colorado. In this role, she was involved in the development and support of innovative products related to climbing and adventure sports. This position further enhanced her skills in technology and customer engagement.
Education and Expertise
Leslie Rasch studied at Texas A&M University from 2003 to 2008, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science degree, focusing on Tourism and French. Additionally, she attended the University of Lausanne - Unil for one year in 2006 to 2007. This educational background provided her with a strong foundation in communication and cultural understanding, which she applies in her professional roles.