Jacqueline Sperber, a Post-Degree-Diploma Business Administration in Marketing student, did not only stand out in her co-op achievements through cross-functional teamwork and a solid understanding of the field she was working in, but she also was able to apply tools and strategies learned in her program to succeed in every aspect of her co-op experience, academically, personally, and professionally. Jacqueline earned her place on the dean’s list while in her program and proved that she could apply academic education to a real-life work environment. Jacqueline flawlessly transitioned from a co-op intern to an Email Marketing Specialist and has provided the business with growth, in her field of expertise, ever since. She grew not only into a work team but into the North American work culture and was able to use her soft skills to build bridges between cultures that provided value for both sides.
2022 ACE-WIL Student of the Year | WIL College: Jacqueline Sperber
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