Josh Gresh, MBA

Mid-market Account Manager at AppOmni

Josh Gresh, MBA, has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Josh currently works as a Sales Development Representative for AppOmni, a SaaS Security Management software company. In this role, they are responsible for protecting and monitoring SaaS environments for clients across multiple regions. Prior to this, Josh served as the Manager of Marketing and Business Development at Boone Road Enterprises, LLC. Josh also gained valuable experience as the Senior Manager of Marketing and Communications at US Club Soccer and as a Marketing and Sponsorship Assistant at the same organization. Josh has also held positions in communications and athletics, including Assistant Director of Communications for Athletics at Elon University and Assistant Director of Athletics Communications at Wake Forest University. Josh started their career in the sports industry, holding various roles at Wofford College, Baldwin Wallace University, the Cleveland Browns, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Throughout their career, Josh has demonstrated strong skills in marketing, communications, business development, and public relations.

Josh Gresh, MBA, completed their Master's in Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Marketing from the College of Charleston in 2019-2020. Prior to that, they pursued their Bachelor's Degree in Sport Management/Public Relations from Baldwin Wallace University, which they obtained in 2009-2013. In addition to their academic achievements, Josh also possesses additional certifications. In March 2020, they obtained the Microsoft Office Specialist Excel 2016 certification from Microsoft. In November 2019, they earned the Emerging Leaders Certification from The BB&T Leadership Institute.

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Timeline

  • Mid-market Account Manager

    November 1, 2023 - present

  • Sales Development Representative

    March, 2022