Engineerica welcomes Rachel Cook and Dylan Price to the team!

22 September 2016

There are two new faces in the Engineerica office that we’d like to introduce to you!

Rachel Cook - Implementation Specialist

Rachel Cook is a member of our Implementation and AccuCampus team. She works closely with new and established clients to create the best experience possible with our student tracking products. She comes to Engineerica with over six years of higher education experience, working as a learning center manager at Hillsborough Community College and Florida SouthWestern State College, where she developed a strong foundation in Engineerica’s products. As a former end user in a similar role to many of our clients, she provides a unique perspective and is well-equipped to assist them. During her time in higher education, Rachel worked on several retention initiatives and committees, and loved getting to see students succeed in their academic and professional goals. She is eager to help clients use Engineerica’s software to see the same results with their students.

Dylan Price - National Account Representative

Dylan Price is a member of our Conference Tracker sales team.  He works to help companies and institutions that are looking for a way to enhance and streamline their attendance tracking processes during their conference especially when it comes to tracking CEUs (Continuing Education Credits).  He comes to us from the University of Central Florida partnership with High Watt Power Sales that sought out clients whom needed to improve their sales process to generate greater company revenues.  Using this experience he hopes to make Conference Tracker the must-have product for all conferences.  He loves to help others and this shows in his work efforts thus far and in the relationships he builds with his clients.  Outside of Engineerica Dylan is a minor league baseball player being scouted by the majors.

 

We wish these new members of our team the best and hope that everyone gives them a warm welcome if you get an opportunity to speak to them!


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