Haley Skarupa
About Haley Skarupa
Haley Skarupa is an Account Executive and NHL Foundation Ambassador, actively promoting hockey's growth, particularly among young girls and women. She has a diverse background in sports and marketing, having held various roles in organizations like USA Hockey, NBC Sports Washington, and the Professional Women's Hockey Players Association.
Work at Klaviyo
Haley Skarupa currently serves as an Account Executive at Klaviyo, a role she has held since 2022. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, she has contributed to the company's efforts in providing marketing automation and email marketing solutions. Her experience in business development prior to this position has equipped her with the skills necessary to excel in her current role.
Current Roles in Hockey
In addition to her position at Klaviyo, Haley Skarupa is actively involved in the hockey community. She has been the Head Scout for the Women’s National Team Programs at USA Hockey since 2023. Furthermore, she serves as an NHL Foundation Ambassador, a role she has held for 10 months, focusing on initiatives that promote hockey, particularly among young girls and women.
Previous Experience in Sports Broadcasting
Haley Skarupa worked as a Broadcast Analyst for NBC Sports Washington in 2018 for a period of three months. This role allowed her to gain experience in sports media and analysis, contributing to her understanding of the sports industry.
Educational Background
Haley Skarupa studied at Boston College, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from 2012 to 2016. She also participated in the Crossover into Business Program at Harvard Business School in 2020, enhancing her business acumen and understanding of the corporate landscape.
Community Engagement and Initiatives
Haley has been involved in various initiatives aimed at expanding the reach of hockey both nationally and internationally. She focuses on promoting inclusivity and diversity in the sport, particularly through her work with the NHL Foundation, where she emphasizes the importance of youth and women's participation in hockey.