Sam Marx has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. They are currently working at Rewiring America as a Senior Manager, Organizational Development, where they are responsible for coordinating content creation and managing the Brand and Marketing team. Prior to this, they were a Senior Project Manager, Communications at Rewiring America, where they oversaw all Brand and Marketing work and hired and managed staff for the team.
Before joining Rewiring America, Sam worked at Do Big Things as an Associate Vice President of Data & Research, where they managed research and data analysis projects for nonprofit and foundation clients. They also drove digital engagement strategies and managed a team of strategists, analysts, developers, and designers.
Sam's previous roles include working as a Customer Success Manager at BlueVolt, managing customer relationships and increasing employee participation for industrial customers. They were also an Exhibitor Coordinator and Member of the Board of Directors at Small Press Expo.
Prior to that, Sam worked as a Customer Success Manager at Blackbaud and Attentive.ly, where they onboarded and provided ongoing support for nonprofit clients. They also conducted trainings and liaised with product teams to resolve technical issues.
Sam's earlier experience includes working as the Director of Research at Fission Strategy, where they conducted online landscape analysis and created communication and engagement plans for nonprofit clients. They also worked as a Break the Chain Campaign Intern at the Institute for Policy Studies, focusing on human trafficking and immigrant rights issues. Additionally, Sam worked as an Entertainment Intern at Eugene Weekly and as a Bedford Reporter at Record-Review.
Overall, Sam has a strong background in project management, data analysis, customer success, and organizational development, with a focus on nonprofit and foundation clients.
Sam Marx completed a Master's degree in International Economic Relations from American University from 2009 to 2011. Prior to that, from 2005 to 2009, Sam obtained a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Scandinavian studies from the University of Oregon.
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