Written by Jacquelyn Mayo (BA '14)
I graduated from the University of Waterloo in June of 2014 and always had the dream of moving to Toronto after earning my degree. After graduating in Honours Sociology with a Business and Technology Specialization, and a Drama Minor, I moved to Toronto in January 2015 with the career aspiration of going into Sports and Events Marketing.
When I made the move to Toronto in January 2015, I got a call from the Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games about an interview for the Mascot Program. Of course, I was splendidly surprised and knew that my work placement with the University of Waterloo Athletics Department assisted me in landing this interview. Before graduating, I worked for the Mascot Program at the University, and assisted in managing King Warrior’s appearances and his Facebook page. I thoroughly enjoyed my placement as the Events and Promotions Student Program Coordinator and hoped it would help me secure a Sports-related job in the future. Since I was not enrolled in a co-op program, I knew it would be beneficial to search for job positions provided by the University, so I also had the experience and connections I needed upon graduation.
For the Mascot Program of the Pan Am/Parapan Am Games, they needed someone who could be a public speaker and ambassador for the Mascot “PACHI the Porcupine” at school assemblies and community events. Having graduated with a Drama Minor, public speaking is a strength of mine. Even though theatre and sports are not often intertwined, I used my job experience and degree to highlight my strengths.
These Games are exciting for not only the residents of Toronto, but for all of Canada and the Pan Am countries. Stay tuned to watch the Games on CBC, the official TV broadcaster.