Emily Harrison
Emily Harrison
Research Associate
Major: Marketing Management with a minor in Economics
Interest: Graphic Design, Swimming, Economics, Color Guard, and Skateboarding
Skills: Microsoft Office, QuickBooks, Leadership, Management, Customer Service, Relationship Building, Communication
Emily Harrison, originally from San Mateo County in California, graduated in Spring 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing and minoring in Economics. In addition to her research and schoolwork, she was also a part of the CBA’s Case Competition team competing against various people around the world in competitions with unique guidelines. She aspires to work in the consulting field and eventually obtain her MBA. Currently, she is working on research related to COVID-19 and how it has impacted the hospitality industry. Her research aims to help those within that industry find niches on how to support themselves and their unique communities.
See Below to View Her Honors and Awards at the Center
Click here to connect with Emily on LinkedInHonors and Awards at the Center
- Awarded a research grant ($8,000) for the project proposal, “Shaping COVID-19 Hygiene Perceptions,” From LTD Program, Cal Poly Pomona, May 12, 2021, with Hallie Huang, Jeffrey Hsu, Alan Pham, Aksha Baratan, and Rachel Cifranic.
Refereed Student Conference/Competitions Presentations
- “How Do Consumers Form Their Intentions to Wear a Mask During Their Stay in Coffee Shops?,” Presented at the 2022 10th Annual CPP Student RSCA Conference, Cal Poly Pomona, March 5, 2022, with Jeffrey Hsu.
- “How Do Consumers Form Their Intentions to Wear a Mask During Their Stay in Coffee Shops?,” Presented at the 2021 Southern California Conferences for Undergraduate Research, California State University, San Bernardino, Nov. 20, 2021, with Jeffrey Hsu and Hallie Huang.
- “Culture’s Impact on Consumers’ Responses to Hygiene Protocols,” Presented at 7th Annual CARS (Creative Activities and Research Symposium), Cal Poly Pomona, August 5, 2021, with Hallie Huang and Jeffrey Hsu.