Connor Lasky has a diverse work experience that spans across various industries. Their most recent role is with Arc'teryx Equipment, where they work as a Sales and Service Lead. In this position, they provide exceptional service to customers and assists them in finding suitable products for both casual wear and alpine conditions. Connor also ensures that product guides are trained well to effectively assist the wide range of customers that Arc'teryx caters to. Prior to this, Connor worked as a Product Specialist at the same company.
Before joining Arc'teryx, Connor gained experience in sales as a Sales Development Representative at Zenefits. Additionally, they served as a Resident Faculty member at San Domenico School, where they provided supervision and guidance to a group of 10-15 students. Connor was responsible for ensuring completion of their studies, mentoring, and organizing off-campus trips.
Connor also has experience in the hospitality industry, having worked as a Bartender and Salesperson at Back Stage Winery. In this role, they enhanced the customer experience by sharing knowledge about specific wines and their origins, and they were responsible for opening and closing the tasting room.
Furthermore, Connor worked as a Voice Editor at Bay Area Sound. Connor was involved in producing voice-overs for video games such as Telltale's The Walking Dead and Minecraft Story Mode. Their responsibilities included editing and cleaning dialogue across multiple game titles and ensuring the delivery of high-quality dialogue within deadlines.
In summary, Connor Lasky has a well-rounded work experience that includes sales, customer service, education, hospitality, and audio production.
Connor Lasky attended San Francisco State University from 2019 to 2020, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in American History (United States), European History, and African History. Prior to that, from 2015 to 2019, they attended the College of Marin. However, no specific degree was mentioned for their time at the College of Marin. During both educational experiences, their field of study included American History (United States), European History, and Western Civilization.
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