Special Olympics New Jersey
Jeremy Davis has a diverse work experience spanning several companies. Jeremy started his career as a Game Day Employee at Kinston Indians in 2005 and later worked as an Operations Assistant at the Lakewood BlueClaws in 2007. Jeremy simultaneously joined Rutgers Athletics in 2006, where he held various marketing-related roles, including Marketing Assistant, Director of Promotions, Director of Marketing & Strategic Partnerships, and Assistant Athletic Director - Marketing. Jeremy currently works for Special Olympics New Jersey, where he serves as the Senior Director of Marketing & Communications.
Jeremy completed his undergraduate studies in 2008 at Rutgers University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Sport Management. Subsequently, in 2009, Jeremy enrolled at Rutgers Business School to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, specializing in Business, Management, and Marketing. Jeremy successfully completed his MBA in 2012.
Special Olympics New Jersey
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Four (4) star Charity Navigator rated, Special Olympics New Jersey is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 organization that provides sports training and athletic competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The organization operates on an annual budget primarily funded through individual, corporate, civic and foundation dollars that make up more than 98% of the annual operating budget. In addition to providing training and competition to over 25,000 athletes through traditional programming, school-based sports, Young Athletes and Unified Sports, Special Olympics New Jersey provides leadership programs and a comprehensive Healthy Athlete program that provides free screenings in six disciplines. Athletes develop skills, strength and build confidence through participation, so for them and their families, Special Olympics New Jersey has opened doors to unimagined possibilities. For those who volunteer, support, and sponsor the Games, it inspires unprecedented pride and hope for a brighter future. And for the schools, counties and towns who host events, it transforms society, creating a more just and understanding environment for all.