Paige Brewster has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Currently, they serve as the Chief of Staff at Parative Customer Orchestration System. In this role, they oversee the predictive scoring engine that unifies customer data to identify risk and opportunity.
Prior to their current position, Paige worked at PeerPal from Graduway, starting as a Strategic Advisor in February 2020 and later becoming the Director of Product Management. Paige was responsible for leading product development for an early-stage EdTech startup serving K-12 and higher education admission teams. PeerPal was acquired by Graduway in July 2021.
Before joining PeerPal, Paige held various roles at Boston University Academy. Paige served as the Director of Operations and Special Projects from June 2016 to April 2021, where they managed the school's business operations functions and led special projects to improve operational workflow and enhance the family experience. Prior to that, they were the Director of Admission and Financial Aid and later the Assistant Director of Admission and Advancement.
In addition to their educational roles, Paige also has experience as the Founder of Rain Dear, a company they started in 2012. Paige was also an Advisory Board member and volunteer at MetroLacrosse, Inc. from 2007 to 2010, and an Admission Associate at The Steppingstone Foundation from 2005 to 2007. Furthermore, they served as the Director of Volunteer Programs at MetroLacrosse, Inc. from 2001 to 2005.
Overall, Paige Brewster has demonstrated their expertise across various positions in education, technology, and nonprofit sectors, with a focus on product management, operations, and admissions.
Paige Brewster has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (cum laude) with a major in Management and a minor in International Relations from Bucknell University. Paige also holds a Master of Education (MEd) degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Boston University. In addition to these degrees, Paige participated in a nontraditional study abroad program called Semester At Sea / ISE, which focused on global comparative studies.
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