Nick Tricarico, MBA

Director Of Operations at CanSource

Nick Tricarico, MBA, has a diverse work experience in various roles and organizations. Nick began their career as an Operations Intern for the New York Jets in 2010 and continued in the same role in 2012, where they also worked as a Football Operations Intern, focusing on training camp preparations and assisting coaches, staff, and players.

In 2011, they served as an Administration & Facilities Intern at Syracuse University, gaining experience in facilities management and administrative tasks.

From 2012 to 2016, Tricarico joined USA Rugby and held positions such as the National Teams Administrator, responsible for managing team budgets, warehouse logistics, and assisting with team operations for multiple teams. Nick also served as the Men's 7s Manager, where they successfully planned and supervised the daily activities of the USA Olympic Team and ensured fiscal adherence to an operating budget.

Tricarico furthered their career by working as a Team Leader and Manager for the Men's Rugby 7s team at the United States Olympic Committee during the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics. In this role, they acted as the main point of contact between team staff, the USOC, IOC, and World Rugby officials, ensuring the team's performance and logistical goals were met.

In 2016, Tricarico joined CanSource as a Senior Account Manager and later became the Director of Operations in 2021, overseeing operations and playing a key role in managing the company's accounts.

Overall, Tricarico's work experience showcases their expertise in operations, team management, budgeting, logistical coordination, and client account management.

Nick Tricarico holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Business Analytics from Boston College, which they obtained from 2018 to 2022. Prior to their MBA, they completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Sport Management at the State University of New York Cortland from 2007 to 2011. Nick also received their High School Diploma from McQuaid Jesuit in 2007. No field of study was specified for their high school education.

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