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Emily Aradi

Senior Field Marketing Manager, Nordics/benelux & DACH at Zuora

Emily Aradi has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Emily began their career as an Account Manager at Frontier Communications in 2009 and then moved on to work as a Marketing Coordinator at Ford & Company in 2010. Emily later joined Inspirus, LLC as an Account Representative and subsequently transitioned into the role of Marketing Communications Coordinator. In 2012, Emily Aradi joined Hearsay Social as an Online Marketing Coordinator, where they eventually became an Online Marketing Manager.

In 2014, Emily Aradi joined Zuora, starting as a Demand Generation Manager and progressing to become a Global Campaigns Manager. Emily then took on the role of Senior Manager, Global Campaigns in 2019. Emily Aradi continued their career at Zuora as a Regional Marketing Manager for DACH and then as a Senior Regional Marketing Manager for Nordics & Benelux. Currently, they hold the position of Senior Field Marketing Manager, overseeing Nordics, Benelux, & DACH regions.

Emily Aradi completed their education in a chronological order. Emily attended the International School of Bern from 2000 to 2002, and then the American International School of Budapest from 2001 to 2003. Emily continued their high school education at St. Francis Catholic High School in Sacramento from 2003 to 2006. Afterward, they enrolled at Texas Christian University from 2006 to 2009, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Marketing.

In addition to their formal education, Emily Aradi obtained certifications as a Marketo Certified Expert from Marketo in May 2014 and May 2016.

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  • Senior Field Marketing Manager, Nordics/benelux & DACH

    February, 2023 - present

  • Senior Regional Marketing Nordics Benelux

    April, 2021

  • Regional Marketing DACH

    April, 2020

  • Senior Manager Global Campaigns

    February, 2019

  • Global Campaigns Manager

    February, 2017

  • Demand Generation Manager

    July, 2014

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