|
Jennifer Griffin
VP Business Development
Through Jennifer’s role in Business Development at Architechtronics, she brings passion, care and dedication to the company, it's employees and it's customers.
Jennifer searches for potentials in company growth, focuses on implementing impeccable customer service within the company, and directs all marketing and media relations.
Jennifer has a love for technology and all it can do to make life easier. She contributes to the “Building Seattle Green” blog on the Seattle Times Website, and is an occasional contributor to industry magazines such as: Innovative Home Magazine and American Dream Homes.
For the past seven years, Jennifer led Immix Design as a marketing and design consultant for small-to-midsized companies throughout the nation. During this time, she assisted with consulting, marketing, and graphic design for several clients in the home automation and construction industries. Other professional experience includes: Package Designer for Monaghan & Company, and Brand Development Designer at Bensussen Deutsch & Associates.
Jennifer earned her Associates of Applied Arts degree from the cutting-edge Visual Communications program at the Art Institute of Seattle. Jennifer strongly believes in continuing education and has taken classes in: Professional Development, Marketing, Management, Critical Thinking, Organizational Behavior and most recently, Business Marketing Writing.
Non-profit experience is mainly spent with Washington DECA, which hosts
semi-annual conferences with 3000+ attendees each. She has served on numerous event-planning committees, heading up the creative team. Since 2000, Jennifer assists by judging creative marketing, advertising campaign, and entrepreneur projects at the state level competition. In 2008, Jennifer is working directly with 23 Redmond DECA students, preparing them to compete at the national level.
In her free time, Jennifer enjoys camping in her Airstream “Lola”, bike riding, knitting, photography and enjoying life with her husband and family.
< back
|