Jessica grew up in a tech-free, organic, family culture in the Pacific Northwest; where team spirit, hard work, and strong ethics are the winning recipe. An upbringing that is nonconforming, and untraditional in today's world.
One of her first jobs was at a ski & bike shop. Now, you would think as a high schooler you would be cleaning, and doing menial tasks. But, unlike most, Jessica ran sales. Even as a high schooler, pursuing the honor roll. She managed to sell, and she did it well. This helped lay the foundation for her future endeavors. For now, her next step among most, was at Western Washington University.
After high school, Jessica attended Western Washington University, graduating in 2010. Unlike many who abandoned their childhood hobbies, she remained devoted to the violin, even performing at The Icicle Youth Symphony.
At around this time, Jessica graduated from WWU, in 2010. She had become deprived of the cold musty air and the damp sidewalks. While Seattleites would have to call the two days they had without rain, their summer. Jessica did not. She missed the sunny side, leaving her no choice but to escape the musty, rainy society of the West.
After college, Jessica returned to her sunny hometown, Wenatchee. She initially embarked on a career in banking but soon found herself pivoting after meeting her husband, Braden Draggoo. She joined her husband's business, Draggoo Financial Group, where her dedication and tireless work led her to become licensed in life, health, and disability insurance, supporting her husband in growing the business.
Today, Jessica is fully immersed in the world of small business, helping manage multiple ventures alongside her husband. With an unwavering work ethic and commitment to excellence, she brings energy and focus to every project she takes on. As her friends and colleagues often say: "If you want it done right, say yes to Jess!"