Kendra Schellenberg
The University of British Columbia
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Kendra Schellenberg is a Visual Artist / Graphic Designer with 15.3 years of experience. Based in Canada, she possesses a wide range of skills including drawing, Photoshop, painting, and photography. She is currently working at the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies, UFV. Kendra has previously worked at iPlayCO and has experience in various departments such as Product and Product. She is also skilled in research, social media, and creative writing.
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Visual Artist / Graphic Designer at Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies, UFV
Work Experience
Artist
Entertainment Providers
Kendra Schellenberg's Professional Milestones
- Archivist (2010-01-01~2012-12-01): Creating valuable and protected archives to safeguard critical information and support professional growth.
- Artist (2017-12-01~): Creating visually stunning designs that captivate audiences and inspire brand experiences.
Education
Visual Arts
2012-2012Skill
Drawing
Photoshop
Painting
Art
Fine Art
Photography
Microsoft Office
Research
Powerpoint
Microsoft Word
Social Media
Creative Writing
Mac
Certification
Colleagues
Robin Lothian
Regional Sales Manager
Scott Forbes
President
Scott Forbes
Co-Founder | President | Chief Executive Officer | Director
Laurie Forbes
Vice President Operations
Carey Robertson
International Sales Manager at iPlayCO
Other Named Kendra Schellenberg
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Kendra Schellenberg works for iPlayCO
Kendra Schellenberg's role in iPlayCO is Artist
Kendra Schellenberg works in the industry of Entertainment Providers
Kendra Schellenberg's colleagues are Robin Lothian,Scott Forbes,Scott Forbes
Kendra Schellenberg's latest job experience is Artist at iPlayCO
Kendra Schellenberg's latest education in The University of British Columbia