Rachel Sanford Joins LacrosseRecruits.com
from press release
Rachel Sanford joins LacrosseRecruits.com staff as the Director
of Women's Lacrosse Operations.
Sanford comes to LacrosseRecruits.com from Hillstone Restaurant
Group, where she trained new service employees and executed
meticulous standards while creating a clientele at Houston's in
Denver, Colorado. Prior to that, she was a three-time All-American
at Duke University and member of the 2003 U19 World Championship
Team.
Sanford's proven track record of success and mentoring skills will
further develop LacrosseRecruits.com's brand in women's lacrosse,
while creating and executing marketing initiatives as well as
managing on site promotions.
"Rachel is someone who loves the game of lacrosse and wants to help
high school players reach the next level. She has all of the tools
to help us grow LacrosseRecruits.com. Her experience going
through the recruiting process, playing at Duke and then working at
Hillstone will serve her well," said Chris Meade, Co-Founder of
LacrosseRecruits.com.
"One of the most stressful parts of the recruiting process is
simply giving yourself the opportunity to be evaluated by the
college coaching community. LacrosseRecruits.com gives high school
players and their parents a suite of tools that streamline the
recruiting process," said Sanford.
A native of Greenwich, Connecticut, Sanford is a 2007 graduate of
Duke University, where she earned a B.A. in sociology and a
Certificate in Markets and Management. Currently Rachel is pursuing
her masters in business administration at the University of
Denver.
LacrosseRecruits.com, The Official Recruiting Tool of USLacrosse,
is a recruiting tool that increases the exposure a player receives
throughout the recruiting process by making it convenient for a
college coach to view a player's profile and video. Players create
a profile, upload video and can distribute their profile and video
to college coaches using a integrated messaging system. Every NCAA
college lacrosse program is a registered user of
LacrosseRecruits.com, which was built by two former college
lacrosse players with the help of current and former college
lacrosse coaches.





