Lydia Stevens

Director of Marketing at Scoot

Lydia Stevens has a diverse work experience history. Lydia started their career as a Cardiothoracic Surgical Skills Summer Intern at Stanford University School of Medicine in 2014. In 2015, they worked as a Lifeguard at Coral Casino Beach & Cabana Club. Lydia then became a Swim Coach at University Club of Palo Alto from 2016-2017, and later served as a Head Lifeguard there for a few months in 2016. In 2017, Lydia worked as a PrivacyPAC Intern at NARAL Pro-Choice America before moving on to become an American Sign Language Teaching Assistant at Stanford University from 2017-2018. Lydia also completed a Divemaster Internship at Two Fish Divers in 2018. In 2019, Lydia joined Stanford University again, this time as an Outdoor Center Employee for a few months. Lydia also had various roles at Scoot, starting as a Digital Marketing Intern in 2019, then progressing to a Digital Marketing Manager from 2019-2020, and finally becoming the Director of Marketing in August 2020.

Lydia Stevens attended Stanford University from 2015 to 2019, where they obtained a degree in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies with a focus on Health. Prior to that, they received their High School Diploma from Cate School, completing their studies there from 2011 to 2015. In addition to their formal education, Lydia also holds various certifications including Divemaster (DM) from PADI, Growth-Driven Design Certification from HubSpot Academy, Email Marketing Certification from HubSpot Academy, Inbound Marketing Certification from HubSpot Academy, Content Marketing Certification from HubSpot Academy, Inbound Certification from HubSpot Academy, HubSpot Marketing Software Certification from HubSpot Academy, Google Ads Measurement Certification from Google Ads, Google Ads Search Certification from Google Ads, and Emergency First Response from PADI.

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Timeline

  • Director of Marketing

    August, 2020 - present

  • Digital Marketing Manager

    June, 2019

  • Digital Marketing Intern

    April, 2019