Marybeth Gilliam has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. Marybeth began their career at Lord Dentsu & Partners, where they worked their way up from Assistant Account Executive to Account Supervisor, focusing on package goods accounts. Marybeth then joined TBWA\\Chiat\\Day as an Account Supervisor, managing advertising development for Reckitt & Coleman's new products.
In 1994, Marybeth became the SVP and Director of Client Services at Hampel Stefanides, where they managed the San Francisco office and serviced five clients, including NEC Computer Systems Division and Women.com. Marybeth successfully led five new business pitches, winning four of them.
From 1998 to 2001, Marybeth worked as a Senior Brand Planner at Goldberg Moser O'Neill, where they developed target profiles and creative brand strategies for various accounts. Marybeth also collaborated with the Accountability and Media departments on success metrics and media opportunities.
In 2004, Marybeth was the Director of Marketing at Edutopia - The George Lucas Educational Foundation, where they launched the first consumer-focused education magazine, Edutopia. Marybeth oversaw the development of all marketing materials, including an award-winning media kit, to support the sales force.
From 2001 to 2015, Marybeth served as the Executive Director at Jumpstart Marketing and Strategic Planning, providing marketing and sales guidance to companies across industries, with a focus on healthcare, technology, education, and packaged goods. Marybeth used quantitative building blocks and qualitative insights to deliver clear and actionable recommendations.
Most recently, Marybeth has been the Chief Operating Officer at Greensea Systems, Inc. since 2015. In this role, they are responsible for the operations supporting the commercialization of Greensea products and services. Marybeth creates and implements a global business strategy, translating technical benefits into value propositions for manufacturing partners and end-users.
Marybeth Gilliam attended the University of Vermont from 1986 to 1989. No specific degree or field of study was provided. Additionally, there is no information available regarding their education beyond this time period.
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