Rebecca Pelletier is the driving force behind Courtside Sports Center's marketing initiatives. A distinguished graduate of Babson College's School of Business, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in Marketing, graduating Magna Cum Laude. Her excellence in marketing was further underscored by receiving the prestigious Bertrand R. Canfield Award, recognizing her as the top marketing student of her graduating class in 2009.
Rebecca's passion for marketing and business acumen shone through her internships at both Travelers Insurance and CVS corporate offices. Additionally, she embarked on an international journey, collaborating with the Swiss company Leica Geosystems to enhance their presence in the American market and devise strategies for expanding their US market share.
Athletics is another realm where Rebecca has excelled. During her time at Babson, she was not only a key member of the varsity girls' basketball team for four years but also earned a place on the All-Conference All-Academic Basketball Team for three consecutive years. In 2009, she captained the team to its first Newmac League title and NCAA Division III playoff bid in a decade.
Rebecca's dedication to both academics and sports dates back to her high school years, where she graduated as the class Salutatorian. She showcased her leadership on the varsity volleyball, softball, and basketball teams and was honored with the Connecticut Association of Schools - Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Scholar Athlete Award, recognizing her outstanding achievements in both scholarship and athletics.
With her remarkable academic achievements, marketing prowess, and athletic leadership, Rebecca Pelletier plays a pivotal role in elevating Courtside Sports Center's marketing strategies and overall success.
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