"Day in the Life" Panel Series - Marketing/Sales/Business Development | Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics

"Day in the Life" Panel Series - Marketing/Sales/Business Development

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Macdonald Hall, Room 232

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Join the College of Business and Economics for a panel discussion event called "Day in the Life of", one of a series of events being hosted throughout January and February geared toward specific commerce degree programs. All Commerce students are encouraged and welcome to attend any of these presentations!

This event will provide a unique opportunity for students to gain valuable insight into the marketing field by hearing from alumni and industry reps who will share their experiences and information about the company they work for. This panel presentation and interactive discussion will give students the chance to ask real questions to learn “what it’s really like” from individuals working in the industry they hope to start their careers in.  

Panelists will include:

  • Josiah Cockerill, National Retention Manager at General Motors 
  • Suba Naganathan, Emerging Channel Manager at Mars
  • Katelin Nero, Associate Marketing Manager at Quaker NPF / PepsiCo Foods Canada
  • Josh Richardson, Director of Marketing at VIQUA

This panel presentation will take place on Tuesday, January 31 from 5:30–7:00 pm in Macdonald Hall, Room 232.  

Space is limited. Register for this event on the RecruitGuelph website (you will be prompted to access your Recruit Guelph account using your central login ID).

About the Business Career Development Centre

The Business Career Development Centre offers tailored career assistance to business students at the University of Guelph. It provides access to workshops, events and services including mentoring and networking opportunities, one-on-one career coaching, and assistance building your professional online presence. For more information, visit the Business Career Development Centre web page.

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