ENA by Zayo
Colleen Hoy has an extensive work experience in various roles and industries.
Starting in 2008, they worked as a Development & Placement Coordinator at LEADERSHIP Philadelphia until 2010.
In 2011, they took on the role of Project Manager at Shalom Foundation, where they conducted an internship to investigate housing solutions in Guatemala City.
From 2011 to 2012, they served as the Director at Mentor TennisSee, an organization focused on mentorship through tennis.
In 2012, they joined c3/Consulting as an Associate Consultant, where they managed a public-private partnership and wrote a strategic Learning Technology Plan for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.
From 2013 to 2014, they worked at Emerge Financial Wellness as an Associate Director of Product Development and later as a Manager of the Wellness Program.
In 2015, they joined the Nashville Technology Council as the Director, We Build Tech, and later became the Director of Programs & Partnerships from 2016 to 2017.
Since 2017, they have been with ENA, starting as a Security Product Manager, then progressing to Lead Product Manager, Senior Manager of Product Management, and currently serving as the Director of Product Management.
In 2021, they also became the Director of Product Management at CatchOn.
Colleen Hoy holds a Master of Education (M.Ed) degree with a focus on International Education Policy & Management from Vanderbilt University. Prior to their master's degree, they completed their Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology at Dickinson College. Additionally, there is no specific information provided regarding their education at The University of Queensland.
ENA by Zayo
ENA provides managed network and communication services to customers in the education, library and government sectors. Their scalable solutions facilitate collaboration, increase productivity and decrease the cost of information management through the convergence of data, voice and video technologies. ENA currently manages multiple statewide anddistrict-wide education and library networks successfully serving over 5,000 end sites, 560 school districts, 230 libraries, more than 2.5 million students, teachers and administrators and more than 6.2 million librarians and patrons.ENA has recently been awarded the statewide Internet access and managed network services contract for the Indiana Department of Education E-Rate Consortia, which serves 350 school corporations, and the Indiana State Library Internet Consortium, which serves 220 library locations. Empowered by their networks, ENA’s customers can focus on what matters most: preparing students, strengthening communities and leading enterprises to excel in the 21st century.