Cameron Schuette

Senior Product Marketing Manager, Ecosystem at SalesLoft

Cameron Schuette has an extensive background in marketing and communications. They started their career as an Events Content Intern at Education Week - EPE in 2013. They then went on to work as a Public Affairs Intern at the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts in 2014 and as a Public Affairs Intern at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2015.

In the same year, Cameron joined the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) as a Supplier Diversity Associate and later became an Affiliate Relations and External Affairs Intern. They gained further experience as an Events Content Associate at Education Week - EPE before joining Jackson Spalding as a Senior Account Executive in 2017. At Jackson Spalding, Cameron managed various marketing projects and led the implementation team for software systems.

In 2019, they joined PTX Tech as a Marketing Director, where they built and implemented a comprehensive marketing strategy resulting in significant increases in web traffic and lead generation. They then transitioned to UserIQ in 2021, initially as a Growth Marketing Manager and later as the Director of Growth Marketing. In this role, Cameron led the demand generation program and played a crucial role in strategic planning and execution across multiple marketing channels.

Their most recent position is a Product Marketing Manager at Salesloft, starting in 2022. Overall, Cameron Schuette's work experience demonstrates their expertise in marketing, strategic planning, and leading successful marketing programs.

Cameron Schuette holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from American University. They majored in Communications, Law, Economics, & Government (CLEG) and minored in Marketing. Additionally, Cameron has obtained certifications in Demandbase Solutions Foundations from Demandbase in January 2019 and ABM Foundations from the same institution in December 2018. The provided information does not specify any start or end year for their education at American University.

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