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AllenGregoryIV 12-08-2013 09:58

[How I Work] - Jess Jankowitsch
 
We're already at our 6th edition of How I Work. This week we have Jess Jank, read her intro below and her entire interview at http://blog.spectrum3847.org/2013/08...ow-i-work.html

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Jess Jankowitsch has been around the FIRST program since her early days as an FLL student. She has performed nearly every job you can think of in FRC. She has been an FRC team president, mentor, emcee, judge, senior mentor, championship volunteer coordinator, assistant regional director, and she even finds time to run one of the best off-season events in FIRST, Texas Robot Roundup. Jess's contributions to FIRST are substantial and Texas FRC teams are lucky that she moved down here from Pennsylvania for graduate school. Jess is one of our 1st non-engineering mentors that we have featured on this blog. The FIRST program wouldn't be the same without the hard work of dedicated volunteers like Jess. Continue reading to hear from Jess about why she is studying psychology, her favorite music, some great advice, and even a recipe.

Akash Rastogi 17-08-2013 00:44

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That is one fantastic workshop 2158 has. Looks spotless and beautiful! Awesome to see more schools being that supportive of STEM programs such as FRC.

Thanks for another blog post, Allen!

Dustin Shadbolt 17-08-2013 09:48

Re: [How I Work] - Jess Jankowitsch
 
I love these articles on Lifehacker. This is an amazing idea doing it for people associated with FIRST. Keep bringing them!

Madison 17-08-2013 12:41

Re: [How I Work] - Jess Jankowitsch
 
Just wanted to pop in to write that I've been enjoying these. It's cool to see what other folks do in their normal lives.

AllenGregoryIV 18-08-2013 01:59

Re: [How I Work] - Jess Jankowitsch
 
Thank you all, we're just happy people are reading them. All of the posts have over 350 unique views some are over 850.

We still need more submissions so please nominate people you want to see (and pester them to do it). We have around 7 unpublished articles right now, so we'll need more submissions if we want these to keep going past October.

RoboMom 19-08-2013 12:57

Re: [How I Work] - Jess Jankowitsch
 
Thank you for featuring Jess. She has been an inspiration to me since one of first times I met her - she was in HS. She stayed for clean up duty after an off season. Lots of the other students and adults left moaning and groaning about how tired they were. Jess stayed and helped us old folks. I've had the pleasure of meeting thousands of volunteers in FIRST. You can tell a lot about people at events by who is there to the end.
It's been fun watching her path!
I wish I had half her energy. The energizer bunny quote is right on target.

jessjank. 19-08-2013 13:41

Re: [How I Work] - Jess Jankowitsch
 
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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 1287688)
That is one fantastic workshop 2158 has. Looks spotless and beautiful! Awesome to see more schools being that supportive of STEM programs such as FRC.

Thanks for another blog post, Allen!

Haha, it RARELY stays that spotless! The team is very fortunate to have these resources and is having a great time learning how to use them. We're definitely grateful for all the support we receive.


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Originally Posted by RoboMom (Post 1288007)
Thank you for featuring Jess. She has been an inspiration to me since one of first times I met her - she was in HS. She stayed for clean up duty after an off season. Lots of the other students and adults left moaning and groaning about how tired they were. Jess stayed and helped us old folks. I've had the pleasure of meeting thousands of volunteers in FIRST. You can tell a lot about people at events by who is there to the end.
It's been fun watching her path!
I wish I had half her energy. The energizer bunny quote is right on target.

Thank you, Jenny. :)


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