Holly Pearson

Chairperson of Executive Board & Marketing Director at Minnesota Roller Derby

Holly Pearson has a diverse work experience spanning from 2002 to 2016. Holly has worked in various roles in different companies.

In 2002, they worked as a Senior Business Analyst at Marshall Field's until 2004.

From 2004 to 2007, Holly was a Marketing Manager at Caribou Coffee, a prominent coffee store chain in the U.S.

In 2008, they became an Account Supervisor at Ultra Creative, a Minneapolis-based creative agency known for its packaging, campaign work, and innovation. Holly held this position until 2014.

From 2009 onwards, Holly served as the Chairperson of the Executive Board and Marketing Director for the Minnesota RollerGirls, a renowned flat track roller league.

In 2014, Holly joined KNOCK, Inc., a creative agency focused on creating elevated experiences that connect people to the brands they love. Holly worked as an Account Producer until 2016.

In 2015, Holly worked as an SFA Deep Roots Intern at the Sustainable Farming Association of Minnesota.

Most recently, Holly has been working as the VP Marketing at JavaCycle since 2016. JavaCycle is an innovative company that transforms coffee roasting waste products into useful consumer goods. They are known for their garden fertilizers made with coffee chaff, available on Amazon.com and at local garden retailers.

Holly Pearson attended the University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management from 1998 to 2002. Holly obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Consumer Merchandising/Retailing Management during their time at the university.

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St. Paul, United States

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Minnesota Roller Derby

Minnesota RollerGirls are a group of 100 skaters and referees who love to play and ref roller derby. These rollergirls play flat-track roller derby; the newest revolution in the history of derby that started in 2003 in Austin, Texas. Mission: The Minnesota RollerGirls are dedicated to our local communities and charities and we invest our time, effort, and a portion of our event proceeds to local, and sometimes national, charities. Our current chosen charity is the Ann Bancroft Foundation's Let Me Play grant, which helps Minnesota girls participate in their chosen fitness activities by eliminating cost as a barrier. Company Overview: The Minnesota RollerGirls are part of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA), a national governing body for female-only, skater-owned, flat-track roller derby leagues. The Minnesota RollerGirls league was founded by the Donnelly sisters in August 2004 and has grown from 6 original members to a current roster of 80 skaters, 8 referees and coaches, and countless volunteers. All participants are unpaid amateurs and the league provides insurance coverage for practices and bouts.


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