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Jennifer Inglis

Human Resources Manager

Jennifer draws from a long and varied background in project management, volunteering, and education to deliver quality, meaningful human resources support to the Bold Insight team. She has extensive experience building professional relationships, and a passion for cultivating meaningful connections with people. She considers herself a life-long learner and appreciates any opportunity to expand her mind! Jennifer has a BA in English and Spanish from Ohio University, an MA in English Literature from DePaul University, and a teaching license in secondary education from North Park University.

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Something unique about you summed up in one sentence:

I have extensive knowledge of YA and adult literature.

Your favorite city in the world is...and why?

Chicago, because it is home; and when the weather is good, there is no better place to be.

Your ultimate celebrity dinner party guest list would include…(max 4)

Michelle Obama, Catriona Balfe, George Clooney, Stacy Abrams

Favorite book or TV show:

My favorite book this year is “Once there were wolves,” by Charlotte McConaghy. I also really loved “The Vanishing Half,” by Britt Bennet, “The Hate U Give,” by Angie Thomas

Favorite quote:

“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone,” Neale Donald Walsch

Best piece of advice you’ve been given:

Don’t be afraid to make mistakes.

What superpower would you most want? Or what fictional universe would you like to live in?

I would want to use powers of teleportation. Traveling would take no time at all!

What is your favorite way to give back to the community?

I enjoy volunteering my time to create meaningful experiences for others and supporting causes I find meaningful.
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The future of fan engagement: How do you measure goosebumps?

One of the CES presentations I attended was a panel in the sports technology track called, The Future of Fan Engagement. The panel discussed cutting-edge research in the sports tech market and perspectives on the relationship between emergent media technologies and...

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The time for a better UX in digital therapeutics is now

If history has shown that payer behavior tends to shift once a critical mass has been achieved, and we are on the precipice of achieving that critical mass for digital therapeutics, having a “user friendly solution” is about to replace “having a reimbursable solution” as the #1 factor affecting physician prescribing behavior.

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