Julie Quick

Head of Insights & Strategy at Shoptology

Julie Quick has a diverse and extensive work experience in the marketing and research industry. Julie currently serves as the Head of Insights & Strategy at Shoptology and is responsible for helping brands and retailers develop successful omnichannel retail strategies.

Prior to this role, Julie worked at Saatchi & Saatchi X, where they held the positions of North America Planning & Insights Leader and VP, Account Planning. Julie demonstrated their expertise in creating innovative campaigns and strategies that drove shopper behavior and resulted in business growth. Julie's leadership led to multiple Effie Awards for Saatchi & Saatchi X.

Julie also worked as the VP Strategic Marketing at FIRST MARKETING, building strong relationships with clients in various industries through effective loyalty marketing. Additionally, they contributed to the success of GAIL BECKER ASSOCIATES as a Consultant, helping them establish a strong brand presence in the nutritional and health-based external relations field.

Their work history also includes a senior leadership role as VP Group Account Director at NOBLE & ASSOCIATES, where they specialized in promotional marketing and brand building for major CPG companies. Julie's thought leadership and expertise were recognized by PROMO magazine.

Julie began their career at MARTELL RESEARCH, where they gained valuable experience in market research, providing insights utilized by Fortune 500 companies in their campaign strategies.

Overall, Julie Quick's work experience showcases their ability to drive business growth, develop innovative strategies, and generate valuable insights for clients across a wide range of industries.

Julie Quick attended Missouri State University from 1984 to 1988 and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Marketing. From 2003 to 2005, they attended Nova Southeastern University where they pursued studies in International Business.

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  • Head of Insights & Strategy

    February, 2013 - present