Kellie Peterson

Founder, President & Chief Strategy Officer at Relatus

Kellie Peterson has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Kellie is currently the Founder, President, and Chief Strategy Officer at Relatus, where they utilize data science and machine learning to revolutionize the way investors and companies access capital. Prior to this, Kellie worked as the Creator of the sailing documentary series "Sailing Starship Friendship," promoting global friendship and environmental stewardship.

Earlier in their career, Kellie held the position of Senior Director of Global Marketing at Ziff Davis, where they focused on increasing market share, brand equity, and sales effectiveness while advising the C-suite on revenue creation strategies. Kellie also served as the Marketing Principal at March Warden, providing lean program design and campaign management services for various companies.

Kellie's experience in marketing communications includes roles such as Director of Global Marketing Communications at Determine and Director of Marketing at iinside, where they specialized in lead generation and improving customer experience through location-based behavioral data. Kellie also served as the Director of Marketing at JockTalk, a sports social network created by professional athletes.

Additionally, Kellie has been involved in writing and publishing. Kellie contributed as an author at 13 Minute Books and had a column focused on fashion, art, music, and life. Kellie also owned their own media production and brand consulting company.

Overall, Kellie Peterson has a strong background in marketing, strategy, and entrepreneurship, with a passion for promoting sustainability and building meaningful connections.

Kellie Peterson studied at Hawaii Pacific University from 2001 to 2008. During this time, they earned a Master's degree in Communication, with a specific focus on Visual Communication, Public Relations, and Communication. Kellie also completed a separate Master's degree in Business/Corporate Communications, which they pursued from 2001 to 2006.

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