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Annie Wyatt

Director, Technology Enablement at Savills North America

Annie Wyatt is currently the Director of Technology Enablement at Savills North America. In this role, she oversees technology communications and strategic enablement initiatives across the Americas. Her career spans over a decade in marketing and technology, having previously worked with notable companies such as HBO and Imagemme before joining Savills North America.

Career Background

  • Education: Annie graduated from Parsons School of Design and later obtained a Master's degree in Communications and Technology from NYU.
  • Professional Journey: She began her career in a product and packaging design agency, later transitioning to marketing roles at Savills where she initially managed marketing for North and South Carolina before advancing to her current position. After her tenure at Savills, she took on the role of Director of Demand Generation at Verisk, focusing on marketing solutions.124

Personal Insights

Annie has expressed a passion for working with technologically progressive companies and emphasizes the importance of community support in both personal and professional realms. She is also an author, having written a children's book inspired by her experiences as a mother.13

Current Focus

In her current position at Savills, Annie is dedicated to enhancing technology enablement strategies that align with the company's goals while fostering innovation within the real estate sector.4

Highlights

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United States