Author Archives: Nicole Teiffel
Gappers Clean Sunset Cliffs!
As you may have read in Product Analyst, Erin Vogelsanger’s 3T’s post, there are many awesome events that the 3T’s have organized throughout the year for gap to give back to the community by giving our time, sharing our talents, and donating our “treasures”. A handful of Gappers recently tied up their laces and rolled up their sleeves on a cold and rainy Saturday morning and hit the beautiful beaches of Sunset Cliffs! gap intelligence teamed up with the Surfrider Foundation San Diego Chapter and spent a few hours picking up trash. It felt great to contribute to a cleaner Earth, nobody likes a dirty beach!
The Surfrider Foundation supplied gloves, buckets, and trash picker-uppers and in just a short amount of time, the team filled up over six buckets of bottles, cigarette butts, cans, glass, and all sorts of other trash!

We were awarded with hats, stickers, and Cliff Bars for all of our hard work. It’s safe to say that Gappers are now Ocean Minded!

Check out our facebook page for more fun pictures and to stay updated on future 3T events! Next up, San Diego Food Bank!
Newest gapper from Tebow town!
Nicole Tebow here… oh wait, did I say Tebow? I meant Nicole Teiffel! I was born and raised in Colorado, so needless to say I love the hype that is surrounding Tim
Tebow and my Broncos. I am the newest gapper here at gap intelligence and here’s my story.
I graduated from Colorado Mesa University with a degree in Business Marketing. I played for the Women’s soccer team, but never managed to make it through a whole season without tearing an ACL. After three knee surgeries in a matter of three years, I decided to hang up my cleats and live up my last year of college. After graduation, I wasn’t quite ready to jump into the “real world”, so I jumped flight with two of my best friends to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. I spent four months living out of a backpack, staying in hostels, studying bus routes and not knowing what I was going to eat next. I didn’t have a care in the world. I feel blessed to have seen some unbelievable places, made some amazing new friends, and did some incredible activities. When my money ran out, I did what most everyone my age seems to do. I moved back in with my roommates, also known as my parents. Being back under my “roommates” roof, I immediately began to soak up the advantages: free food, free laundry, and free rent. I started bartending and quickly saved up some cash. That was a great lifestyle while it lasted; however, I was ready for a career change. 5 months ago I moved my life, on a whim, to sunny San Diego! My boyfriend got offered a job out here and I couldn’t let him enjoy the ocean without me =) I soaked up the beach bum life for a few months and then landed this sweet job with gap! So sweet that on my first day I was invited to the company Christmas party. Talk about getting your feet wet! It was a fantastic time and I quickly realized how great this company is. Although I have only been working here for about a month, I enjoy what I do, and continue to learn something new each day. I can’t wait to learn another excel shortcut! I feel very privileged to be a part of the gap team. Besides not living close to my family and friends, I’d say I’m a happy gapper!
Go Broncos!



