Gemma Phillips

UK&I Sales at BP3 Global

Gemma Phillips has over 10 years of experience in the field of sales and account management. Currently, they work as a UK&I Sales representative at BP3 Global. Before that, they held the position of Strategic Private Equity Manager and Enterprise Account Executive at Automation Anywhere. Prior to Automation Anywhere, Gemma worked at Xeretec Ltd in various roles, including Intelligent Automation Manager, XaaS Specialist, Account Director, Partner Account Manager, and Corporate Account Manager. Gemma also has experience as a Business Manager at ABE in Xerox and as an Account Manager/Commercial Sales Executive at Danwood. Gemma began their career as a Receptionist at Clifton Lodge Hotel.

Gemma Phillips attended various educational institutions throughout their academic journey. In 2009, they enrolled in Buckinghamshire New University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree in Graphic Arts, specializing in the field of Graphic Arts. Gemma successfully completed their degree in 2012, achieving a 2:1 classification.

Following this, Gemma Phillips attended Xerox ABE in 2013, where they passed the Xerox Certified Sales Professional qualification. In 2016, they briefly attended Xerox, focusing on Xerox Print Partner Services (XPPS). In 2017, Gemma Phillips obtained the ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management from BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.

Most recently, in 2018, Gemma Phillips enrolled in the Cranfield School of Management, where they pursued a field of study in Business Administration and Management, specializing in General Management. Their education at Cranfield School of Management continued until 2019, though the information provided does not mention their completion of a degree. Their education journey began in Wycombe High School, though the specific dates and degree information for this institution are not provided.

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