Alex Cameron
About Alex Cameron
Alex Cameron is an Ecommerce Analyst at Teikametrics and the Head Cross Country Coach at Simmons University, both positions held since 2020 in the Greater Boston Area. He has a background in marketing, having earned a Bachelor of Science from Miami University, and has previous experience with Kimberly-Clark.
Work at Teikametrics
Alex Cameron has been employed at Teikametrics as an Ecommerce Analyst since 2020. In this role, he focuses on optimizing ecommerce strategies and data analysis to enhance performance for clients. His work contributes to the company's mission of providing data-driven insights for online retailers. Teikametrics is based in Boston, Massachusetts, where Cameron has been part of the team for four years.
Current Role at Simmons University
In addition to his position at Teikametrics, Alex Cameron serves as the Head Cross Country Coach at Simmons University. He has held this role since 2020, overseeing the cross country program and guiding athletes in their training and competition. His leadership in this position has been ongoing for four years in the Greater Boston Area.
Previous Experience at Kimberly-Clark
Alex Cameron gained valuable experience at Kimberly-Clark, where he worked in various roles. He started as a Customer Development Intern with the Albertsons/Safeway Customer Team in 2017 for two months. Following this internship, he served as a Customer Development Associate for the CVS Customer Team from 2018 to 2020, where he worked for two years in the Greater Boston Area.
Educational Background
Alex Cameron studied at Miami University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Business with a focus on Marketing. His studies spanned from 2014 to 2018, culminating in a degree that has supported his career in ecommerce and coaching. Prior to university, he attended Dunwoody High School from 2010 to 2014.
Coaching Experience at Simmons University
Before becoming the Head Cross Country Coach at Simmons University, Alex Cameron served as the Assistant Cross Country Coach from 2019 to 2020. In this role, he supported the head coach and contributed to the development of the cross country program for five months in the Greater Boston Area.