Mackenzie Beerbaum
About Mackenzie Beerbaum
Mackenzie Beerbaum serves as the Youth Performance Administrative Assistant at The Calgary Stampede and has held various roles at the University of Calgary and Haskayne School of Business since 2021. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Commerce with a focus on Organizational Behaviour from the University of Calgary, where she studied from 2017 to 2021.
Work at Calgary Stampede
Mackenzie Beerbaum has held multiple positions at The Calgary Stampede. Currently, she serves as the Youth Performance Administrative Assistant, a role she has occupied since 2021. Prior to this, she worked as a Recruiting Summer Student for six months in 2019 and as a Recruitment and Marketing Student for two months from 2020 to 2021. Her experiences at The Calgary Stampede have contributed to her understanding of event management and youth engagement.
Education and Expertise
Mackenzie Beerbaum earned her Bachelor's degree in Commerce with a focus on Organizational Behaviour from the University of Calgary. She studied from 2017 to 2021, gaining knowledge and skills relevant to her current roles. Her educational background supports her work in recruitment and administrative functions, particularly in Indigenous contexts.
Current Roles in Education
Since 2021, Mackenzie Beerbaum has been actively involved in educational support roles. She works as an Indigenous Research Assistant at the Haskayne School of Business and as a Student Recruitment Assistant, Indigenous, at the University of Calgary. These positions allow her to engage with Indigenous communities and contribute to research and recruitment efforts within the academic environment.
Previous Experience
Before her current roles, Mackenzie Beerbaum gained valuable experience at The Calgary Stampede. In 2019, she worked as a Recruiting Summer Student, followed by a position as a Recruitment and Marketing Student in early 2021. These roles provided her with insights into recruitment processes and marketing strategies within a large-scale event organization.