Rebecca Handfield’s title at BrainBox AI is vice-president, Marketing and Public Relations, but she also holds another impressive title at the company: employee number 9.
Handfield started helping the BrainBox AI team before the startup even had a name. She jumped at the opportunity to build the brand from scratch, handling all external communications, from marketing and public relations to events and content creation.
“BrainBox was really young at that time; it was basically being born within RealTerm Energy, its sister company,” says Handfield. “I wanted to get involved and help develop the brand, and eventually BrainBox AI took on a life of its own.”
Handfield credits Concordia’s Institute for Co-operative Education with kickstarting her career. Early communications and marketing roles at Pratt & Whitney, MédiaMed Technologies and Rinaldi Communications provided a start and inspired her to specialize more in technology. She then became marketing manager at Logibec, a health-care technology organization, while pursuing a master’s degree in management part-time at Harvard University.
Handfield cares about bringing attention to the climate crisis. “Our solutions can dramatically change the course of climate change, and that’s a huge motivating factor,” she says. She is also drawn to the creativity of marketing in general. “It’s the perfect balance of the left and right side of your brain. There’s a component of analysis, strategy and planning, which is linear and logical. But then you also have the other side, creative and artistic.
“For me, having the opportunity to work in both is really interesting.”