

A Bit About Me
Hi! My name is Olivia Zuro, and I am a current grad student studying marketing at the University of Arizona’s Eller College of Management, with interests in campaign planning, nonprofit causes, and social media.
I have moved all over the country, which has taught me how to adapt to new environments and, more importantly, sparked my love for people. Over time, I’ve come to realize how much I value serving others, strengthening my relationships, and maintaining those connections, regardless of where I live. Volunteering at my church and in community food distribution has strengthened that commitment to service, while my academic and professional experiences, from internships in marketing and outreach to representing companies at national trade shows, have given me practical skills in campaign planning, brand promotion, and client engagement.
I’m especially interested in health and sustainability, and I believe marketing has the power to affect both areas positively. Whether through sustainable fashion projects or campaigns that promote wellness, I aim to create meaningful, mission-driven work that connects with people.
Skills
Leadership and Team
Collaboration
Outreach
Social Media Management
& Digital Marketing
Research
Analysis
Written
communication
At The Buckle, Inc. as a Sales and Management Intern, I trained and led a team of five in sales strategies, helping elevate the shoe department from 8th to 2nd place company-wide
As an Associate at ZLINE Kitchen and Bath, I helped represent the company at KBIS 2024 and 2025 in Las Vegas, building client relationships and promoting brand campaigns
During my internship with UA Debate, I developed digital campaigns and social media content that generated over 115,000 views and expanded event visibility
Through my undergraduate coursework, I produced professional sample work such as press releases, media alerts, and campaign proposals, recognized for producing clear and strategic communication pieces.
As a Communication Research Student Coder, I collaborated with graduate researchers to analyze data, create reports, and strengthen skills in spreadsheet and database applications



