ABINGTON, Pa. — Amy Pertuset secured her first professional position at one of the most well-known companies in the world, The Walt Disney Co., right after graduating from Penn State Abington in 2016.
She completed her information sciences and technology (IST) degree and moved to Connecticut to work at Disney’s ESPN as a WatchESPN livestreaming technology and operations analyst.
“I monitored the technical operations of WatchESPN for both domestic and international video streams, and I had to understand user metrics to determine if there are any problems with streams that are available on WatchESPN,” she said.
Pertuset returned to the Philadelphia region two years ago after she was offered a job as a broadcast systems specialist for another Disney property, Philadelphia television station 6ABC-WPVI.
“The producers, the editors, and the IT team all have a common goal, which is to put a quality product on the air. We need to be able to get things up and running in seconds,” she said.
Pertuset is the only woman on her IT team, which is comprised of a slightly more than a dozen people, but she is used to working in a male-dominated field.
“I don’t find it intimidating, and I don’t feel I am treated differently. I feel as though my gender never dictates how my projects work or how I interact with my teammates and co-workers. I have plenty of opportunities to showcase my technical knowledge and skills," she said.
Pertuset keeps a busy schedule, having earned a master's degree in data analytics from Penn State World Campus. She is in the process of completing a second master’s degree in project management, also through World Campus.