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Rachel is a Research Analyst, she collaborates with the operations team to finalize questionnaires, code and analyze survey results for reports and client projects. Prior to joining Rivel, she worked in the non-profit sector acting a liaison to local schools and corporations to deliver financial education programs. With a background in marketing and promotion on both the agency and client side. Rachel earned her BS in marketing from Boston College; an MBA in accounting from Sacred Heart University. Currently working to complete a data analytics graduate program with Boston

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