Wally Badalamenti

Director, Data & Marketing Technology at Gerber Life Insurance Company

Wally Badalamenti, PMP has a diverse work experience in the fields of data and marketing technology, marketing management, digital marketing, project management, and new business supervision. Wally currently serves as the Director of Data & Marketing Technology at Gerber Life Insurance Company, where they are responsible for leading the delivery of strategic solutions that inform data and technology-driven approaches to empower a direct-to-consumer marketing strategy. As the Senior Marketing Manager at Gerber Life Insurance Company, Wally played a crucial role in driving overall sales and revenue growth. Prior to that, they served as the Digital Marketing Manager, utilizing their expertise in digital marketing strategies. Wally's experience in project management is evident from their role as a Project Manager, where they successfully managed projects from November 2006 to February 2012. Additionally, they previously held the position of Supervisor, New Business at Gerber Life Insurance Company. Before joining Gerber Life Insurance Company, Wally worked as an Operations Supervisor at Charter Communications from February 2003 to May 2005. Overall, Wally Badalamenti's work experience demonstrates their strong skills in data-driven marketing, project management, and leadership in the insurance industry.

Wally Badalamenti, PMP obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Grand Valley State University from 1994 to 1998. Additionally, they hold several additional certifications including a Google Analytics Certification obtained from Google in September 2022 and a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute achieved in December 2006.

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Timeline

  • Director, Data & Marketing Technology

    December, 2021 - present

  • Senior Marketing Manager

    May, 2015

  • Digital Marketing Manager

    February, 2012

  • Project Manager

    November, 2006

  • Supervisor New Business

    October, 2005