James Wicker

Brand Marketing | Head Of Web3 And NFT Projects at ConsenSys

James Wicker has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. James started their career as an Analyst at SustainAbility, where they worked on sustainability strategy projects for clients such as Nestlé and Nike. James then became a Manager at SustainAbility, overseeing long-term sustainability strategy projects and managing the Trends and Intelligence team. After that, they worked as a CSR and Sustainability Consultant at Deloitte.

Moving on, James served as the Brand Management Advisor for luxury womenswear brand Diane de Malherbe, where they designed the website and managed promotional content and social media presence. James then co-founded Posterity VR and served as its Chief Marketing Officer.

James also gained experience in the cryptocurrency industry as a Marketing Manager at DQR, where they led go-to-market strategies for cryptocurrency-related products and managed PR and media relations.

Currently, James is working at ConsenSys as the NFT Product Marketing Lead. James is responsible for marketing the company's Ethereum-based software products and building the decentralized web. James also previously held the role of Product Marketing | Head of Sales Enablement at ConsenSys, overseeing the creation of marketing collateral and driving revenue through coordinated efforts with the product, marketing, and sales teams.

Overall, James Wicker has worked across a range of industries and roles, with a focus on sustainability, marketing, and product management.

James Wicker has a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree from INSEAD in 2017. James obtained an MPhil degree in Engineering for Sustainable Development from the University of Cambridge in 2009-2010. Prior to that, they completed a Beng degree in Mechanical Engineering with Renewable Energy from The University of Edinburgh in 2005-2009. James also participated in a Study Abroad Program in Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles in 2007-2008.

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