Caroline Vanderlip has extensive work experience in various leadership roles. Caroline is currently the CEO and Founder of Re:Dish Co., where they lead the mission of enabling a healthier planet through reuse. Prior to their current role, they served as an Unreasonable Fellow at Unreasonable, an organization that builds community between entrepreneurs, institutions, and investors to solve global problems. In addition, Caroline served as a Board Director and member of the compensation committee at Touch Press Inc., a role they held from 2018 to 2021.
Before joining Touch Press Inc., Caroline held the position of SVP of Corporate and Business Development at Amplify, a company dedicated to creating engaging learning experiences for students. Caroline played a key role in identifying and negotiating agreements with strategic partners in content, technology, and manufacturing. Caroline also served as a Board Director at XanEdu, Inc., where they helped provide tailored learning experiences for over 630,000 learners.
Caroline's earlier experiences include being the CEO of SharedBook Inc., a web technology company specializing in integrating content from multiple platforms, and serving as the EVP of Strategic Marketing at ACE INA. Caroline also served as the President of YouDecide, where they operated and managed an integrated web and call center technology platform offering insurance and lending products to employees of major corporations.
Caroline's career began at Softbank Interactive Marketing, where they served as the CEO and led the expansion of the company's product line. Prior to that, they held the position of President of Personal Online Services at AT&T, where they evaluated and managed consumer content services businesses.
Throughout their career, Caroline has demonstrated their expertise in strategic management, partnership development, negotiation, and leadership.
Caroline Vanderlip has pursued education in various institutions. Caroline holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in American Studies from Vassar College. Additionally, they have obtained a Journalism Certificate from Stanford University. Caroline also engaged in further education at NYU Stern School of Business, where they pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a focus on Finance. However, there is no specific information available regarding the start and end years for each of these educational experiences.
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