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Stephanie is an explorer by nature. She loves to discover
what makes people loyal to a particular organization and what compels them to endorse a particular brand. Listening to the customer has become a theme in her career, driving her choices of organizations and her ascent to roles of increasing leadership and responsibility.
Stephanie has held senior positions at Ogilvy and its consulting division, Brand Insights Group, and helped establish the strategic planning community at Venture Communications. She has consulted with clients across North America on a broad range of branding and marketing efforts, in industries that include: arts and culture, not-for-profit, professional services, telecommunications, energy, financial management, natural resources, retail, construction, wellness and transportation. Through her experiences she developed a unique approach to understanding customer relationships. This approach uses customer research to create programs that strengthen loyalty and drive bottom-line results.
The World Trade Center in San Diego invited Stephanie to present to an international delegation in 2002. She has also guest lectured at local universities and a variety of professional organizations. She has served as Vice Marketing Chair of the Calgary Council for Advanced Technology (CCAT) and been a member of the Mount Royal College Marketing Advisory Committee. She is currently involved in the Canadian Women in Communications (CWC) mentorship program, Habitat for Humanity's annual playhouse promotion,
founder of REAP- Respect for the Earth and All People Business Association, and a member of imagineCALGARY’s Built Environment Working Group.
Stephanie has a Masters degree in International Marketing from Thunderbird, The Garvin Graduate School of International Management, a Bachelor degree in Mass Communications from Carleton University, and is certified by the Institute of Communications and Advertising.
Her work has been recognized locally, regionally and internationally with the following awards: Ad Rodeo, Alberta New Media Association, Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) and Calgary Inc.’s Top 40 Under 40 Class of 2005.
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