Adi Jariwala has a diverse range of work experience spanning various roles and industries. Starting in 2016, Adi co-founded and served as the Vice President of Marketing for the UBC Sports and Entertainment Club, where they conducted market research and developed a strategic plan for brand penetration. Additionally, Adi held the positions of Sustainability Director and Chair for the Commerce Undergraduate Society at UBC, where they initiated the Sustainability Seal and increased publicity awareness through strategic marketing and events.
In 2017, Adi interned at Structa Wire Corp., a company selling wires to architects for concrete construction walls. In this role, Adi increased sales by 15% by assessing the sales team's performance, presenting a sales plan, and creating a sales forecasting model using Excel.
Adi also gained experience in the marketing and sales fields through internships at Optigo Networks, Procter & Gamble, and MEC™. At Optigo Networks, Adi contributed to driving trial accounts by 35% through marketing plans and industry trend analysis. At Procter & Gamble, Adi worked as an Account Management Intern, and at MEC™, Adi served as a Marketing Analytics Intern.
In 2019, Adi joined Walmart Canada's DARE Leadership Program, where they took on roles in Store Operations, Strategy & Strategic Initiatives, and eCommerce Growth. Through this program, Adi gained skills in leadership, strategy development, and operations.
From 2021 to 2022, Adi worked for RB as a Brand and Trade Marketing Analyst for brands such as Lysol, Woolite, and Resolve Botanical Origins.
Currently, in 2022, Adi is employed as a Product Marketing Manager at HiMama.
Throughout Adi's work experience, they have demonstrated a strong track record of successful project management, data analysis, strategic planning, and marketing initiatives.
Adi Jariwala completed a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing and Entrepreneurship from UBC Sauder School of Business from 2014 to 2019. Additionally, during the same time period, Adi Jariwala also pursued a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) from The University of British Columbia. The field of study for the second degree is not specified.
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