Perry Crider

Director - National Accounts at DojoNetworks

Perry Crider has over 20 years of professional experience in a variety of industries. Perry began their career in 2000 as a Field Representative for News America Marketing. In 2004, they became a Field Examiner at CIT, where they led audit efforts for 18 commercial accounts nationwide, and reported and made recommendations to CIT executives on the financial strength of clients. In 2007, they founded and owned Elephant Design and Advertising, where they consulted on strategy and brand development for Sony USA, HBO Films, and Warner Bros. Perry also developed brand strategy, positioning, and brand identity for Niagara Water, Arizona Small Business Association, Succeed Corp., and The Pro Players Classic. In 2012, they worked as an International Trade Specialist Assistant at the U.S. Department of Commerce, and as a Business Strategist for Sony DADC New Media Solutions. Perry joined DISH Network in 2013 as a General Manager - DISH Fiber, and later held the roles of General Manager Business Development, Senior Program Manager, and National Sales Manager. In their role as National Sales Manager, they provided account management and business strategy for DISH's 2nd highest volume National Sales Partner and two other top 15 National Sales Partners. Perry currently serves as Director - National Accounts at DojoNetworks.

Perry Crider began their educational career at the University of Northern Colorado, where they earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Finance and Financial Management Services in 2004. In 2011, they enrolled in the Thunderbird School of Global Management and earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Global Management, Finance, and Marketing in 2013. During their time at Thunderbird, they also took a Master's degree in International Business at the CMC Graduate School of Business in Prague, Czech Rep. and a Master's degree in International Business at Technologico de Monterrey in Lima, Peru. In 2011, they also took an Intermediate Spanish Language course at ECELA in Buenos Aries, Argentina.

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