Zach Loavenbruck |
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About Zach Loavenbruck
Mr. Zach Loavenbruck is a graduate of the University of Rochester with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and also holds a Master of Science for Teachers from Pace University. From 2006 to 2008, Zach Loavenbruck worked for Liaison International as a Senior Application Service Representative and a Coordinator of Training and Organizational Support. Zach Loavenbruck claimed responsibility for engineering and implementing a professional development program and a training program for all of the company’s new employees. During his two-year tenure, Zach Loavenbruck also made a significant mark on the company as a member of its Organizational Restructuring Committee, which worked to create seamless company expansion, and its Recruitment Strategies Committee, which was responsible for attracting new talented employees. In recognition of his superior achievements, Liaison International conferred an International Award for Excellence on Zach Loavenbruck.
Before his time at Liaison International, Zach Loavenbruck served as a secondary school teacher in high schools around Hartford, Connecticut. Teaching Social Studies, English, Math, and Health, Zach Loavenbruck focused on including current issues in his curriculum whenever possible and also delivered researched lectures to hundreds of students on important contemporary affairs. As a teacher, Zach Loavenbruck also served on Accreditation Committees and organized talent shows and school musicals. A member of the Boston Men’s Baseball League, Zach Loavenbruck coached softball teams at the Varsity and Freshman levels.
A gifted musical artist, Zach Loavenbruck has mastered multiple instruments, including piano, guitar, melodica, and mouth harp. Having played more than a hundred shows with various bands, Zach Loavenbruck is currently recording his second album. A dedicated athlete, Zach Loavenbruck enjoys tennis, hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking in addition to playing club baseball. Dedicated to giving back to his community, Zach Loavenbruck volunteered at a soup kitchen in Willimantic, Connecticut. Zach Loavenbruck supports and belongs to the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America and has donated substantially to the Katrina relief effort by raising $20,000 with his students.
