Rachel C. Sullivan

Account Manager @ MyStellar

About Rachel C. Sullivan

Rachel C. Sullivan is an Account Manager at IFM Restoration, where she has worked since 2017, and also serves as an Officer and Intern at the University of Dallas Entrepreneurship Society. She has a background in economics and business, with previous experience in various roles, including public policy and program advising.

Current Role at IFM Restoration

Rachel C. Sullivan has served as an Account Manager at IFM Restoration since 2017. In this role, she has contributed to the company's growth and success in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Under her management, IFM Restoration achieved recognition as an Inc5000 fastest growing company during the global pandemic, demonstrating a 12% year-over-year growth.

Internship Experience at University of Dallas

Since 2015, Rachel has held the position of Office of Advancement Intern at the University of Dallas Entrepreneurship Society. She has been actively involved in advancing the society's initiatives and supporting its mission for nine years. Additionally, she has served as an Officer for the society since 2016, further enhancing her leadership experience.

Previous Work Experience

Rachel's early career includes a Public Policy Intern position at ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership in 2015, where she worked for two months in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. She also served as a Student Assistant at the Eugene Constantin Rome Campus for four months in 2015 and worked as a Hostess at the University of Dallas for one month in 2014. In 2012, she was a Junior Counselor at Camp Pattagansett for three months.

Educational Background

Rachel studied at the University of Dallas, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business from 2013 to 2017. She also attended George Mason University for 11 months in 2015, focusing on Economics. Her foundational education was completed at East Lyme High School, where she studied from 2009 to 2013.

Leadership Development

Rachel demonstrated her leadership skills through her involvement with The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) as a Program Advisor for the Institute on Business and Government Affairs in 2016. This experience in Washington, D.C. allowed her to engage with key issues in business and government, further developing her professional competencies.

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