Katherine May

Director Of Marketing at JAK W

Katherine May has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Katherine'smost recent position was as the Director of Marketing at JAK W. Prior to that, they worked at NUORI where they held roles such as Sales Manager, Americas and Asia Pacific, and Regional Sales Manager, North America. Katherine also has experience as the National Sales Manager at Obeetee Inc., where they managed key accounts and led marketing programs. Katherine was the Director, Showroom, and Global Buyer at Fab.com, where they achieved significant sales and oversaw various teams. Additionally, Katherine worked as the SHOP Manager at Phillips de Pury & Company, where they managed retail projects and provided support to the Director of Retail. Katherine began their career as an Impressionist and Modern Art Department Research Assistant at Sotheby's.

Katherine May holds a Masters Degree in Art Business, which they obtained from Sotheby's Institute of Art, London between 2007 and 2009. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelors Degree in Communications, specializing in Public Relations and Art History at the University of the Pacific from 2003 to 2007.

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JAK W

JAK W is a boutique design brokerage with soul. Founded in 2009 with the intention of creating an industry haven for designers, artisans, and dealers, we offer unique, mindfully created furnishings sourced from manufacturers we know and love. That’s because we believe that people are the future of design—from the manufacturers who thoughtfully craft each piece to the people who incorporate their designs into daily life. Our highly curated selection is durable enough for an office environment and beautiful enough for home. We feel good about the pieces we offer, from the materials to the maker to the aesthetic and functionality. Because today, the greatest luxury in design is more than just appearance—it’s the story each piece has to tell.


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