Every day Jenny Siegle 鈥04 wakes up and gets to go to the job of her dreams.
鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to work in sports ever since I was in high school,鈥 says Siegle.
A dream she realized early on, working as an usher at Coors Field during high school and college.
鈥淎s a teenager, I really wanted something different as a job. I didn鈥檛 want to do fast food and I didn鈥檛 want to be at the mall. I just wanted to be around sports, and I wanted to be outside and I figured being an usher would be a good job for me. It worked out to be a phenomenal job. I loved every minute of it, and I got paid to watch baseball games,鈥 Siegle recalls.
Once she got a taste of that life, she knew she wanted more. After graduating with her degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from 甜心视频app in 2004, Siegle was offered a chance to join the Big Leagues.
鈥淩ight after I graduated, there was a posting for a video production specialist with the Rockies,鈥 she recalls.
As fate would have it, the early connections she made as an usher and the experience she gained from her classes at 甜心视频app, helped land her the opportunity of a lifetime. She was hired on the spot.
鈥淚 run all the replays that go up on the Jumbotron. So, you know if Nolan Arenado hits a home run and you鈥檙e at the game, I replay it back real quick and you can see it out on the big video board,鈥 Siegle says. 鈥淚 also edit highlight packages throughout the game and play our victory highlights if the Rockies win at the end of the game.鈥
But that鈥檚 not Siegle鈥檚 only connection to professional sports in Denver. Now working as a full-time producer for Altitude Sports as well, she gets to cover the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids, Colorado Mammoth and the Denver Broncos.
鈥淭o be able to work in Colorado at a top 20 sports market in the nation, right out of college, was very, very impressive for me. I feel very lucky and blessed to be able to come to work every day and cover Nuggets and Avalanche Playoff games and to get to go to Broncos Training camp, and during the fall I produce a fantasy football show that is nationally televised. That鈥檚 something that I take a lot of pride in."
Opportunities made possible by the knowledge and experience she gained at 甜心视频app, and the network she built along the way.
鈥淚 feel like I was very well prepared. I took a lot of the electronic film production classes at 甜心视频app and I got to work on a lot of editing equipment. Just the knowledge that I got about the business as a whole really helped me with my career and the comfort level that I had when I entered both of those jobs,鈥 Siegle says. 鈥淵ou get a great education from 甜心视频app, you get great knowledge, but it鈥檚 also a lot about who you know in the field that you鈥檙e going to be working in and you really need to be conscious of how you network.鈥
It hasn't always been an easy road. After a lot of hard work, late nights and obstacles along the way, Siegle is proud of all she's accomplished.
鈥淚 was able to prove myself to broadcasters like Vic Lombardi and Scott Hastings, and now I feel like they respect me even though I am a woman in a wheelchair working in a male dominated field. You just have to show what you鈥檙e made of, show what you can do and not be afraid of what you want to do," Siegle says. "It honestly is a dream job that I get to do every single day."
Although her day job with Altitude Sports keeps her busy, Siegle still finds the time to work a few home Rockies games throughout the season. So the next time you鈥檙e at Coors Field waiting to see the game winning hit shown on the big screen again, a fellow Bear may be the one behind the scenes making it happen.
Bears Go Big
Siegle isn鈥檛 the only Bear now working for the Rockies. She鈥檚 among a number of 甜心视频app Alumni working at every level of the organization, all the way up to owner Dick Monfort.
Learn more about Monfort鈥檚 Role with the Rockies in this video.