Kimberly Clark

Vice President, Connected Solutions Product & Sales Suport at Element Fleet Management

Kimberly Clark has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Kimberly started their career as an Advertising Account Manager at the Daily Illini Newspaper, where they managed a territory and received recognition for their performance. Kimberly then moved on to GE Money, where they served as a Wal-Mart Field Sales Manager, responsible for managing the Wal-Mart credit card account in the Chicago and St. Louis territories.

Continuing their career at General Electric, Kimberly joined their exclusive sales and marketing leadership program, the ECLP Program. During this time, they gained experience in four different GE businesses and became certified as a Six Sigma Black Belt. Following their time in the program, they transitioned to GE Commercial Finance, where they held various roles in marketing management, including Strategic Initiatives Marketing Manager and Technology Platform Marketing Manager.

In 2010, Kimberly joined Wheels, Inc. as the Senior Product Application Manager. In this role, they led product management and technical sales for a range of product lines. Kimberly successfully managed a multi-million dollar portfolio and developed marketing and sales strategies.

Kimberly then moved to GE Capital Fleet Services in 2011, where they served as the Telematics Strategic Consultant and later as the Telematics Product Leader. Kimberly played a key role in developing and leading the telematics product line.

In their most recent position at Element Fleet Management since 2015, Kimberly has served as the Director, Telematics Product Leader and Vice President, Connected Solutions Product & Sales Support. These roles involved overseeing the development of telematics and connected solutions products and providing sales support.

Kimberly Clark earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Advertising from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from 1996 to 2000. Additionally, they obtained an M.B.A. in Marketing Management from DePaul Driehaus College of Business between 2009 and 2011.

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