Aurelie Teyssier

Vp, Corporate Marketing at Ivalua

Aurelie Teyssier has extensive experience in marketing and leadership roles. Aurelie is currently the VP of Corporate Marketing at Ivalua, where they lead a global team focused on brand elevation and demand generation. Prior to this, they worked as the Senior Director of Marketing for the Americas and APAC regions at Ivalua, where they successfully implemented go-to-market strategies and achieved a predictable pipeline growth of 30% YoY.

Before joining Ivalua, Aurelie held the position of Senior Director at Reputation.com, where they generated consistent revenue growth over a three-year period. Aurelie also worked as an Executive Marketing Consultant at VentureBeat, leading high-end thought-leadership events in marketing technology. Additionally, they served as an Executive Marketing Consultant at GrubMarket Inc., where they played a vital role in launching the brand and improving website conversion rates.

Aurelie's earlier experience includes serving as the Marketing Director at Mondelēz International, where they led a $350 million brand portfolio and devised a strategic plan for the $1 billion biscuit category. Prior to this, they held various marketing roles at Kraft Foods Group, where they successfully turned around the savory snacks business and managed a portfolio of global, regional, and local brands such as Oreo, Prince, and Granola. Aurelie began their career as a Brand Manager at Danone, focusing on Lu Biscuits.

Throughout their career, Aurelie has consistently demonstrated strong leadership skills and a talent for driving revenue growth and brand success.

Aurelie Teyssier has a strong education background, with a focus on business and finance. In 1995, they pursued a Master's degree in Economics & Finance from Sciences Po, which they completed in 1998. Following that, they attended ESSEC Business School from 1999 to 2000, where they earned an Advanced Master's degree in Marketing Management.

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