Eleanor Smith

Eleanor Smith

Marketing Demand Generation Co Op @ Acquia

About Eleanor Smith

Eleanor Smith is a Marketing Demand Generation Co-op at Acquia in Boston, Massachusetts, where she has worked since 2022. She also serves as President of NU Women in Economics, promoting gender diversity in economics since 2020.

Work at Acquia

Eleanor Smith currently holds the position of Marketing - Demand Generation Co-op at Acquia, a role she has occupied since 2022. In this capacity, she focuses on developing marketing strategies aimed at generating customer interest and engagement. Her work involves practical applications of marketing principles, contributing to Acquia's efforts in demand generation within the tech industry.

Education and Expertise

Eleanor Smith has a diverse educational background. She studied Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at Northeastern University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2019 to 2023. Prior to this, she attended the United Nations International School, obtaining her High School Diploma from 2015 to 2019. Additionally, she participated in a study abroad program at New College of the Humanities in 2019, focusing on Political Science and Business Administration.

Leadership Experience

Eleanor serves as the President of NU Women in Economics, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she leads initiatives aimed at promoting gender diversity in the field of economics. Her leadership experience is complemented by her previous role as an Organizing Fellow for Danielle Allen for Massachusetts, where she contributed to organizing efforts in the political sphere.

Previous Work Experience

Eleanor has gained varied work experience in different roles. She worked as a Hostess at wagamama from 2021 to 2022 and served as an Associate at The Blue Lab for four months in 2021. These positions provided her with customer service experience and insights into the operational aspects of the hospitality industry.

International Study Experience

Eleanor participated in a study abroad program at New College of the Humanities in 2019, which lasted for 11 months. This experience enhanced her understanding of political science and business administration in an international context, broadening her academic and cultural perspectives.

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