Meet Jenna

Jenna Regis is our Chief Sales Servant. She’s been around pretty much since the beginning, and has filled a number of roles through the years, thanks to her diverse skill set. She’s got mad brainstorming skills, is great on the phone, and can pack a moving van like nobody’s business. Her biggest job these days is head of customer service. She lovingly packages and ships most Kim & Jason Lemonade Stand orders (she’s good friends with local postal employees), and is eager to help any customer who’s having a bad day. Jenna is a crucial part of our operations around here, but she’s an even better friend. You can get in touch with her at jregis@kimandjason.com

What Makes Jenna Tick: donuts, penguins, Mountain Dew, puddle jumping, Lost, reading, family get-togethers, Harry Potter, roadtrips, blowing bubbles, my godchildren, television, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, coffee, walks in the woods, Kim & Jason, anything sci-fi, the Chicago White Sox, playing with kids, Rich Mullins, old books, pop culture, New Glarus beverages, snow, the sound of waves, Apple, fantasy football, Tetris, camping, Habitat for Humanity, the stars, Katherine Hepburn, playing softball, Legos, lilacs, Amy Grant, dinner with friends, playing cards, Vosges Red Fire chocolate bar, telling stories

Who is your hero? Why?
My mom is my hero. She taught me so much about how to live life to the fullest no matter the circumstances. She was a faithful, loving, thoughtful, giving, woman and I hope to live my life the same way.

If you could spend a week anywhere in the world, where would it be?
I really want to visit Italy. I’m not sure a week would be long enough to get to North West Italy where my family is from, historical cities like Pompeii and Milan, and holy places like Assisi and Vatican City.

What’s the craziest thing you have done?
Bungee-jumping from 150 feet over a parking lot and sliding down the side of a mountain in Alaska are a couple.

What’s the one thing you want to accomplish before you die?
I would love to work with Habitat for Humanity in Africa. The work they do all over the world is so amazing and it would be cool to tie my Habitat work with my Compassion sponsor child in Tanzania.

What “lesson from mom” do you still live by?
Do your best and you’ll never disappoint yourself.

What one event in your childhood had the greatest effect on what you do today?
When I was 8 years old we moved from a two flat on a city street to a farmhouse on a country road. My third grade year brought be some of the best childhood experiences of creativity, curiosity, friendship, and fun.

Favorite Childhood Toy(s): My well-loved stuffed dog Henry sits on my dresser. And I still love to play with Legos.

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