Amy Long has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Amy began their career as an Editorial Assistant at Frontiers: Journal of Women Studies, where they managed the submission/review process, publication schedule, and electronic databases. Amy also transitioned the journal website to the Drupal framework and managed its web and social media presence.
Amy then worked as a Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant at Arizona State University, where they gained experience in teaching and research. Amy also took on the role of Editorial Manager at French Historical Studies, overseeing the editorial process for the publication.
In 2013, Amy worked as a Freelance Writer and Copyeditor for Western National Parks Association, before moving on to become a Developmental Editor for Arizona State University/Foundation Distinguished Professor Donald Fixico in 2015.
Amy's marketing experience started in 2014 when they became a Contract Web Developer for Arizona Women's Heritage Trail, where they developed and designed a new website and implemented a content management solution. Amy also provided IT consulting and training to board members.
In 2015, Amy joined Tanga as a Marketing Manager, where they played a crucial role in marketing initiatives. Amy enhanced their marketing skills and expertise during their time at Tanga.
Amy's most recent position was at Openforce, where they held two roles. Amy started as a Product Marketing Manager in 2018 and then became the Director of Customer Success in August 2020. In these roles, they utilized their skills in product marketing and customer success to drive the success and satisfaction of customers.
Overall, Amy's work experience showcases a strong background in content management, marketing, editing, and customer success.
Amy Long's education history includes multiple degrees and certificates obtained from Arizona State University. In 2008, they completed their Bachelor's Degrees in History and English Literature. After that, they pursued a Master's Degree in Public History, which they completed in 2013. In 2011, they also earned a Scholarly Publishing Certificate. Amy then went on to pursue an A.B.D. (All But Dissertation) in Public/Applied History, which they obtained in 2015. Additionally, in the same year, they completed a Project Management Fellowship at Arizona State University.
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