Kathy Sharo

Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Sycle

Kathy Sharo has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Their most recent position was as the Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Sycle since January 2023. Prior to that, they took a career break in 2022 to volunteer in marketing for a non-profit organization that supports a rare disorder.

From 2020 to 2021, Kathy worked as the Vice President of Marketing for Yello.co, where they successfully rebuilt the dormant marketing department and expanded the marketing funnel for medium-sized to Fortune 500 companies.

Before Yello.co, Kathy was the Vice President of Marketing at WorkWell Prevention & Care from 2016 to 2020, where they played a crucial role in supporting the company's aggressive growth through brand transformation and launching Account-Based Marketing strategies.

From 2011 to 2020, Kathy ran their own consulting business, Web Words Matter, Inc., where they provided marketing consulting services for technology companies, focusing on both B2B and B2C sectors.

Earlier in their career, Kathy held various marketing leadership positions, including Director of Marketing at Runzheimer International and Director of Marketing at Macrovision | Flexera. In both roles, they contributed significantly to revenue growth and brand awareness through strategic marketing initiatives.

Kathy's career began in 1997 when they joined Follett Software Company as the Director of Marketing. During their tenure, they played a crucial role in repositioning the company's brand and launching a successful browser-based software.

Overall, Kathy Sharo is an accomplished marketing professional with a proven track record of driving growth and building successful marketing strategies across industries.

Kathy Sharo has a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Prior to that, they attended Homewood-Flossmoor High School. No specific dates were provided for their education history.

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