Claire Driscol
About Claire Driscol
Claire Driscol is a Sales Development Representative at Cision in Chicago, Illinois, with a background in public relations and journalism.
Current Role at Cision
Claire Driscol works as a Sales Development Representative at Cision in Chicago, Illinois. She operates in a hybrid role, combining remote work with in-office responsibilities. Since joining Cision, Claire has significantly contributed to the company's targets, achieving 146% of the demo goal in 2023 and surpassing the revenue goal by 141% the same year.
Experience in Public Relations
Claire Driscol has amassed extensive experience in public relations through various internships. She worked at Sabo PR in Grand Rapids, Michigan for 3 months in 2022, Punch PR in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for 2 years from 2021 to 2023, and Burch Partners in Holland, Michigan for 2 months in 2021. These roles equipped her with a solid understanding of public relations practices and client communication.
Journalism Experience at Marquette Wire
During her time at Marquette University, Claire Driscol was actively involved with Marquette Wire. She served as an Assistant News Editor for 8 months in 2021 and a News Reporter from 2020 to 2021 for 3 months. These roles allowed her to develop her writing, editing, and reporting skills, contributing to her comprehensive media background.
Academic Background
Claire Driscol graduated from Marquette University, where she completed a Bachelor of Arts with a double major in Political Science and Public Relations. Her academic journey began at East Grand Rapids High School, where she studied from 2015 to 2019. Claire's educational foundation has significantly contributed to her expertise in public relations and political analysis.
Early Career and Leadership Roles
Before embarking on her professional career, Claire Driscol worked at Noco Provisions in Grand Rapids, Michigan as a server and host from 2016 to 2020. In addition, she held the position of Academic Achievement Director at Alpha Xi Delta for 7 months from 2020 to 2021. These roles allowed her to develop strong interpersonal and leadership skills, which have been vital in her subsequent positions.