Jenamarie Boots

Customer Success at The Browser Company

Jenamarie Boots is a customer success representative for The Browser Company. Jenamarie has also worked as a marketing coordinator for Ghaffari Orthodontics, LTD and as a managing editor for The Magazine ANTIQUES.

Jenamarie began their career in marketing, working as a coordinator for Ghaffari Orthodontics. In this role, they were responsible for Facebook and Instagram management, as well as corporate marketing and receptionist duties. Jenamarie was with Ghaffari Orthodontics for five months, during which time they increased Facebook engagement by 15% and Instagram engagement by 10%. New patient acquisition also increased by 30%.

In February 2021, Jenamarie took on the role of managing editor for The Magazine ANTIQUES. As managing editor, they oversee all aspects of the publication's daily operations, from editorial development to website management. Jenamarie is also responsible for media partnerships, recruiting and supervising editorial staff, and writing and editing content for print, digital, and social media.

Jenamarie Boots is a librarian who earned their Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS) from Rutgers University School of Communication and Information. Jenamarie also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Fashion/Apparel Design from Parsons School of Design - The New School.

Jenamarie Boots reports to Josh Miller, CEO & Co-Founder. They work with Abby Scott - Strategy and Operations, Salvatore Casale - Talent, and Loren Roxas-Bantug - Talent & People Ops.

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The Browser Company

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The web browser is one of the most important tools we use — not just on our computers, but in our lives. The world has changed in the past 15 years, but our web browsers look and behave pretty much the same. The Browser Company thinks it’s time to push the web browser forward again: to build something that’s not just faster, but also more personal, focused, creative… and maybe even more fun.


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