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After earning her degree, Marina Skelly Ӱԭ22 began her career at Lacrosse Unlimited, a leading lacrosse retailer. Her boss, the founder and CEO, is also a University of New Haven alum and former member of the Chargers lacrosse team.
January 9, 2023
When Marina Skelly Ӱԭ22 was growing up, she came home from school one day to find her mom had signed her up to play lacrosse. So began her passion for the sport that she went on to play as a Charger Ӱԭ and has now become a central focus of her career.
As a member of the , Skelly, who played midfield, was named to the Northeast-10 All-Conference Second Team in 2022. She says playing with her teammates at the in Orlando, Florida, was her favorite memory of her time at the University, and she calls playing for the University Ӱԭone of the best decisions I have made.
ӰԭI made connections with not only my teammates, but with my coaches, trainers, people who worked at the games, and so many others,Ӱԭ said Skelly, who earned a degree in marketing. ӰԭBeing a college athlete can be rather stressful, so when you are able to surround yourself with people who understand, it takes a weight off your shoulders. Lacrosse gave me a sense of structure that I use in all aspects of my life now, and a plus is that I am 15 minutes early to every event now.Ӱԭ
Now a marketing coordinator for , a lacrosse retailer, Skelly handles communications with store managers, vendors, and management. Based at the retailerӰԭs Edgewood, New York headquarters, she organizes a monthly marketing calendar and helps develop social media content. She says she draws on what she learned at the University every day, including when she uses Excel and the terminology she learned in her classes, including digital marketing, business finance, and advertising and promotion.
ӰԭBeing familiar with crucial elements of the profession you want to pursue helps you feel more comfortable and secure even when entering a new work environment,Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭThough it might not feel all that glamorous while in class, it goes a long way. A lot further than you think.Ӱԭ
When sheӰԭd originally emailed her resume, Skelly had been looking for a retail position. But staff noticed she had significant marketing experience, which they were looking for. Upon noticing she was a University of New Haven alum, a staff member forwarded her resume to the founder and CEO, Joe DeSimone Ӱԭ90. Though he doesnӰԭt typically handle hiring, he reached out to Skelly personally.
ӰԭWe take a lot of pride in hiring people out of college and helping them get their first work experience,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭWe particularly love athletes because they understand teamwork and the dynamics of working with groups of people to accomplish goals. Hiring Marina was definitely special for me in that I felt like we shared the same ethos.Ӱԭ
DeSimone and Skelly had quite a bit in common as fellow alumni. Passionate about lacrosse, DeSimone also played for the University, serving as a captain for two years. It was during his time as a student-athlete that he learned how to string a lacrosse stick, soon becoming someone his teammates turned to whenever someone needed a stick.
Drawing on his retail background (he worked with his brother at a sneaker store called The AthleteӰԭs Foot), DeSimone also became the go-to person for ordering apparel and other gear for the team. Though he hadnӰԭt originally planned to open a lacrosse store, he opened Lacrosse UnlimitedӰԭs first location in Hauppauge, NY, in 1990. The retailer has grown to include 50 stores in more than a dozen states.
ӰԭWhile I was at the University, we had three coaches over four years,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭJohn Hoh, my first coach, was a huge influence in my life. He had a relentless work ethic and created a level of expectation he ingrained in our team to Ӱԭbe the best.Ӱԭ We had that printed on our gear, and it stuck with me through life.Ӱԭ
DeSimone has fond memories of his time at the University and as a member of the lacrosse team. As a Charger, he became part of a tight-knit community Ӱԭ one he is still a part of.
ӰԭThe people at the University of New Haven are special,Ӱԭ he said. ӰԭI loved the small community and I loved athletics. While I was there, we supported all the sports teams, and they supported ours. I made friends for life, and we still communicate almost daily on a group text of about 20 people and counting.Ӱԭ
For Skelly, it was those connections that have been especially valuable. One of her professors, Dr. Brian Marks, helped her land her internship with , an online sporting goods store based in Stratford, Conn. It was an invaluable opportunity for her to gain experience doing market research and creating a pitch deck for investors, stakeholders, and management. She encourages current students to network as much as possible.
"My advice to students would be to make connections with everyone, especially your professors,Ӱԭ she said. ӰԭNetworking is often the foundation for job exposure, and chances are they can set you up with a job or know someone who can help get you one. There are professors I still talk to even from my sophomore year.Ӱԭ
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