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Tisa Penny

Account Coordinator

tpenny@trainercomm.com

Tisa's marketing-communications experience and passion for public relations and technology attracted her to Trainer Communications.  As an Account Coordinator, she is a "master multi-tasker," balancing such responsibilities as industry analyst and media research while supporting clients' editorial and speaking programs. 

After earning her Bachelor’s Degree in Communications at California State University, Sacramento, Tisa started her career at a prestigious California law firm as an operations administrator overseeing research, advertising, special events, and customer service. Tisa later served as the Marketing and Advertising Coordinator for one of the top real estate agencies in the Bay Area, where she successfully planned and implemented promotional and marketing projects including ad creation and design, website promotion and publicity, marketing spots for local newspapers and magazines, on-line property national database management, and training and delivery of new technology and services.

Tisa's Q&A: 

Greatest Accomplishments:
2 Time National Acrobatics Gymnastics Champion, along with 2 International medals. Ranked 5th in the World in Acrobatic Gymnastics for USA.

Interesting Fact:
My first name "TISA" was derived from a US Army Depot in Alaska. It stood for “TROOP ISSUE SUPPORT ACTIVITY” (this was my Dad’s creative genius at work).

What do you do in your spare time?
Other than spending time with my wonderful husband, Ray, and our puppy PJ, I choreograph/coach elite athletes for local and international Acrobatic competitions, train at the gym & in any spare time remaining (which is very little) I enjoy going to the movies.

Most memorable moment:
Standing on the podium in Belgium at World Cup Finals, receiving our bronze medals and watching the US flag being raised along side Belarus and Russia. Receiving a medal at that level of competition was an indescribable feeling.

Did you know?
When I was 15, I earned a spot to dance and perform in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. Dancing in spandex in 15 degree weather wasn’t really what I’d call “comfortable.”

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