Nathan King

Director Of Marketing at ULC Technologies

Nathan King has a diverse work experience spanning across various roles in marketing and design. Nathan started their career as an intern at LUSHmedia in 1999, where they gained experience in creative tasks and delivery logistics. In 2001, they established their own graphic design studio, Nathan King Design, specializing in corporate identity and logo design. Nathan then joined Austin & Williams in 2006 as a Digital Strategist, contributing to digital marketing strategies until 2012. From 2012 onwards, Nathan worked at ULC Technologies, initially as a Marketing Manager and later as the Director of Marketing. In these roles, they managed marketing and communication efforts, developed strategies for market expansion and product introduction, led creative direction, and implemented CRM platforms.

Nathan King attended Pratt Institute from 1997 to 2001, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Design and Visual Communications, General.

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Bellport, United States

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ULC Technologies

On a daily basis, energy and utility companies face infrastructure, technical and operational challenges that range from government mandates to public concern and budget restrictions. At ULC Technologies we help develop and deploy technology which assists our clients in overcoming these issues, allowing them to get more done with less resources. Our team develops advanced robotic tools and cameras capable of entering live pressurized gas mains to perform inspection and repair. We can analyze and redesign standard processes in order to decrease the time and costs associated with planning and performing routine work. The results we produce enable utility companies to reduce disruption to the public by minimizing excavation and simplifying the engineering process. ULC Technologies can even supply a supplemental workforce to tackle technical services; such as meter exchanges and inspections.


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