Kirsten Berlan
About Kirsten Berlan
Kirsten Berlan is a Client Solutions Manager with expertise in managing global immigration and business visa processes. She has a strong background in the legal services industry and has worked for various organizations, including Pro-Link GLOBAL Group and Equus Software, over her career spanning more than a decade.
Work at Equus Software
Kirsten Berlan has been serving as a Client Solutions Manager at Equus Software since 2019. In this role, she manages global immigration and business visa processes, applying her extensive experience in client services. Her responsibilities include enhancing project management capabilities through her strong skills in Excel and PowerPoint.
Previous Experience in Immigration Services
Before joining Equus Software, Kirsten Berlan held several positions at Pro-Link GLOBAL Group. She worked as a Client Services Manager for three months in 2018, and prior to that, she served as Coordinator, Client Services for five years from 2013 to 2018. Additionally, she was the Business Immigration Lead for two months in 2012 and a Business Immigration Specialist for seven months in 2011. These roles contributed to her expertise in managing immigration processes.
Background in Legal Services
Kirsten Berlan has a background in the legal services industry, which has informed her approach to client solutions. She worked as a Global Legal Assistant at Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP for three years from 2007 to 2010. This experience provided her with foundational knowledge in legal processes relevant to immigration and business visa management.
Education and Expertise
Kirsten Berlan earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from Austin College, studying from 2003 to 2007. Her education has equipped her with skills in business development, which she leverages in her current role. Her academic background supports her understanding of the complexities involved in global immigration and business visa processes.
Career as a Travel Blogger
In addition to her roles in client services and immigration, Kirsten Berlan worked as a self-employed travel blogger from 2010 to 2011 in Southeast Asia. This experience allowed her to develop skills in content creation and audience engagement, complementing her professional expertise.