Jennifer Galanis

Chief Growth Officer at TriMark USA

Jennifer Galanis has a diverse work history spanning a variety of roles in different industries. Jennifer recently joined TriMark USA as the Chief Growth Officer, overseeing the company's growth strategies. Prior to this, they held various positions within TriMark USA, including Regional Vice President, National Accounts, Vice President, National Accounts for TriMark Orange County, and Vice President, National Accounts, Distribution.

Before joining TriMark USA, Jennifer worked at Esri, where they served as an Account Manager, responsible for sales in the New Jersey and Pennsylvania territory. Jennifer also worked as a Customer Service Representative, managing a portfolio of accounts and providing product expertise.

Jennifer's career started at The Hollywood Reporter, where they served as an Editorial Assistant, assisting the editorial director with daily operations and managing various tasks related to content production.

Overall, Jennifer Galanis has a strong background in sales, account management, and business development, with experience in the foodservice and entertainment industries.

Jennifer Galanis attended Pepperdine University from 1993 to 1997, earning a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English Language and Literature. Before attending university, Jennifer also attended Riverside Poly High School but no specific degree or field of study was mentioned. In addition to their formal education, Jennifer obtained a certification in Leadership Foundations from LinkedIn in 2022.

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Timeline

  • Chief Growth Officer

    October, 2022 - present

  • Regional Vice President, National Accounts

    September, 2021

  • Vice President, National Accounts, Trimark Orange County

    January, 2021

  • Vice President, National Accounts, Distribution

    January, 2020

  • Director Of National Accounts

    January, 2018

  • Director Of Business Development/premier Collections Specialist

    September, 2011

  • Sales Representative

    May, 2003

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