Kelsie Wilson

Digital Marketing Director at Gray

Kelsie Wilson has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Kelsie is currently working as a Communications Manager at Gray, where they focus on the growth of the company's digital platforms, targeted advertising, lead generation, and customer relationship management. Kelsie is responsible for expanding Gray's social media presence and collaborating with various brands under the Gray umbrella.

Prior to their current role, Kelsie worked as a Senior Communications Coordinator at Gray, where they played a crucial role in enhancing the company's social media presence and laying the foundation for future expansion. Kelsie worked closely with different teams to develop compelling storytelling and a cohesive brand story for Gray.

Before joining Gray, Kelsie worked as a Digital Communications Coordinator at Gray, where they played an integral role in the development of the company's brand identity, architecture, and the launch of its new digital home. Kelsie quickly adapted to remote work after relocating to Texas for their husband's military career.

Furthermore, Kelsie has experience working as a Marketing Consultant and Designer, providing their services as a self-employed professional. Kelsie also worked as a Communications Specialist for the Agriculture, Kentucky Department of, and as a Staff Assistant in the U.S. House of Representatives.

In addition, Kelsie has gained experience in the political sphere, serving as a Congressional Agricultural Fellow in the Office of U.S. Senator David Perdue. Kelsie also held the position of a Global Marketing Intern at Merial, a Sanofi Company.

Kelsie's earlier work experience includes roles such as a 4-H Livestock Student Worker at the University of Georgia, a Communications Intern at the Georgia Cattlemen's Association, a Campus Ambassador for Alltech, and the Sponsorship Committee Chair for the UGA Great Southland Stampede Rodeo.

Kelsie Wilson attended Gordon Lee Memorial High School from 2009 to 2012, where they took AP Courses. Afterward, from 2012 to 2015, they attended The University of Georgia and earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.S.A.) degree with a major in Agricultural Communication/Journalism.

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