Renee Scavone has a diverse work experience that spans various roles and industries. Renee started their career as a Teaching Assistant at the Baltimore Youth Film Arts in 2016, where they assisted an instructor in teaching a course on comedic storytelling. Renee continued to work in the education field as a Pre-Orientation Student Leader at The Johns Hopkins University in 2016, where they mentored incoming freshmen and helped plan a leadership-focused program.
In 2018, Renee worked as a Research Assistant for the movie "Shirley," where they researched American author Shirley Jackson and their husband Stanley Edgar Hyman. Renee built a database out of archived letters and catalogued them based on content and timeline to create a cohesive narrative.
Renee then moved into administrative roles, first as an Administrative Assistant for the Film and Media Studies Program at The Johns Hopkins University from 2015 to 2018, where they performed general administrative duties and assisted with theatrical productions. Renee also served as an Administrative & Teaching Assistant for the Theatre Arts Program, supporting the program head and conducting research on various class topics.
In 2019, Renee joined The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School as a Student Services Assistant. Renee then worked at the Museum of Broadcast Communications as a Guest Services Associate before joining The Fifty/50 Group as a Host at Roots Handmade Pizza.
From 2019 to 2020, Renee attended the Harold Ramis Film School as a Student and also served as a Teaching Assistant. Renee then embarked on a freelance career in 2020 as a Filmmaker & Producer.
In 2021, Renee joined Ready Set, where they held multiple roles including Creative Strategist, Creative Strategist II, Development of "Direct Response University," Direct Response Pod Lead, and Senior Creative Strategist. Renee'sresponsibilities involved strategic planning, content development, and project management.
Most recently, Renee joined Jump 450 as a Senior Creative Specialist in 2022.
Renee Scavone obtained a Bachelor's degree from The Johns Hopkins University between 2014 and 2018. Renee'sarea of focus was Film and Media Studies as well as Writing Seminars. In 2019, Renee pursued further education at the Harold Ramis Film School, although no specific degree or field of study information is provided for this period.
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