“A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new” – Albert Einstein
About
Hello, I’m Harrison Snow. I’ll be graduating from the University of Tampa with a Marketing degree in May of 2025. My career interests are in sports marketing and real estate, where I aim to combine my education and hands-on experience with my passion for creating impactful, strategic marketing initiatives. I’m looking forward to finding an entry-level position that allows me to contribute, grow, and make a positive impact in either field.
I chose to attend the University of Tampa’s Sykes College of Business due to its prestigious AACSB Accreditation. At UT, my studies are focused on developing in-depth expertise in professional sales and real estate marketing, fields that align closely with my career aspirations in real estate. Hands-on learning opportunities have allowed me to prepare for a successful career in this industry.
Education
Work Experience
As a student at the University, for the last year I have worked as a valet for Sunshine Valet at many locations including multiple hotels in downtown Tampa. This has taught me the value of meeting customers’ expectations and satisfying your customers to gain retention. Also working with customers has allowed me to have the best approach in order to drive myself the most profit in tips.
In addition to my academic and professional experience, I have pursued industry-specific training to strengthen my expertise in marketing and analytics. I hold certifications from HubSpot in Content Marketing, Inbound Marketing, Email Marketing, and Social Media Marketing. Additionally, I am certified in Google Ads Search and Google Analytics.
Hard Skills
Soft Skills
Throughout my career in hospitality, I have honed my ability to build lasting customer relationships and maintain exceptional interpersonal and organizational skills. Leading my valet team has allowed me to showcase strong leadership qualities, including team management, effective communication, and the ability to resolve challenges under pressure.