Episode 97 with Rebecca Bamberger

Published: Sept. 13, 2016, 3:32 p.m.

Experience: Beck is a proud Bruin of UCLA, where she nabbed her B.A. in economics in an unprecedented two years. Immediately following her undergraduate degree, Beck obtained her MBA and a marketing specialization at the University of Pittsburgh Katz Business School, a US Today top 50 ranked business school, as the youngest graduate to date. Beck founded BAM Communications, her first company, in 2006 and has since founded two other businesses, Bite San Diego and Pangea Pal. In 2011, she won an Emmy for on camera hosting in a talk show format for her show, Next 500, and has also been a nominee for San Diego Magazine\u2019s Women Who Move the City, the Metropolitan\u2019s \u201c40 under 40,\u201d and the San Diego Business Journal\u2019s Women Who Mean Business. She is currently a member of Gen-Next, Entrepreneur\u2019s Organization, and the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce. She serves as a Big Brother/Big Sister of San Diego and on CONNECT\u2019s Springboard panels.\n\nWhen Not Dominating The PR And Marketing World: When not traveling to the lands of the likes of Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and Estonia as a world traveler, Beck enjoys hosting dinner parties, creating new companies, doing comedy improv, running marathons, and shooting guns.\n\nhttp://bamcommunications.biz\nhttps://twitter.com/BamComm\nhttps://www.facebook.com/BAMcommunications