Chris Brady has a diverse work experience spanning over 25 years. Chris is currently working at SearchStax as the Director of Solution Partnerships. Previously, they held various roles at different companies. At Boston Bhangra Inc., they served as the Director of Technology, providing technical and design support for the organization's cultural understanding and mentorship programs. At Velir, they were the Partner Alliance Manager, responsible for maintaining effective partnerships with platforms, agencies, and technology providers. Chris also worked as a Senior Digital Strategist and a Senior Systems Analyst at Velir, where they translated business requirements into technical specifications and provided training to clients. Chris also worked as a Project Manager at Karmaloop.com, coordinating IT-related projects for the web retailer. Chris served as an Internet Marketing Project Manager at Sophos, working on marketing initiatives and leading a CMS implementation project. Prior to that, they worked at Constant Contact as the Website Production Manager and at Morris Communications as the Online Services Manager. Chris started their career as a Multimedia Designer at RevStudios and as an Engineering Intern at Softkey.
Chris Brady's education history includes a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Graphic Design from Full Sail University, obtained in 2017. Additionally, they attended General Assembly in 2013 for Digital Marketing. Prior to that, Chris attended Full Sail University from 1997 to 1999 and obtained an Associate of Science degree in Digital Media. Chris also briefly attended Framingham State University from 1997 to 1999.
In terms of additional certifications, Chris Brady obtained the Pragmatic Marketing Certification, Level II from Pragmatic Marketing in July 2008. Chris also obtained the Certified Scrum Master certification from Scrum Alliance in March 2008. In September 2013, Chris obtained the Google Analytics Individual Qualification certification from Google.
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