Christopher Douglas Jackson is a dedicated Recruiting Coordinator at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of the institution's MBA and MS programs. Currently pursuing his master’s degree at the same esteemed...
Christopher Douglas Jackson is a dedicated Recruiting Coordinator at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of the institution's MBA and MS programs. Currently pursuing his master’s degree at the same esteemed school, Christopher leverages his academic background in Organizational Development from Temple University to enhance his outreach strategies and foster meaningful connections with prospective students. His responsibilities encompass initial outreach to potential candidates, guiding them through the admissions pipeline, and ensuring a seamless transition into the Smith School community.
In his role, Christopher is instrumental in organizing recruitment and yield events, where he showcases the unique opportunities available at the Robert H. Smith School of Business. His expertise in community engagement and networking allows him to create an inviting atmosphere for potential students, helping them envision their future at the university. Additionally, he is adept at utilizing CRM platforms to maintain accurate records and streamline communication, ensuring that each candidate receives personalized support throughout their journey.
Christopher’s strong skills in office administration and team leadership further enhance his effectiveness as a Recruiting Coordinator. He is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within the student body, actively participating in diversity training initiatives that align with the university's mission. Through his proactive approach and passion for education, Christopher not only contributes to the recruitment process but also plays a vital role in fostering a vibrant and inclusive academic community at the Robert H. Smith School of Business.