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Katrina Wong
CMO, New Relic | AI-forward CMO | Marketing Executive with 6 Successful Exits
Katrina Wong is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in customer-facing roles, focusing on marketing, go-to-market strategies, and revenue growth in the tech industry.
Her expertise spans across various areas including product marketing, demand generation, content marketing, marketing communications, customer marketing, user acquisition, lifecycle engagement, account-based marketing, event and field marketing, developer marketing, and community building.
Throughout her career, she has spearheaded initiatives to help large enterprise software companies establish new market categories, supported growth stages of companies to scale operations, aided both B2B and B2C marketplaces in accelerating growth, and facilitated the expansion of SaaS companies into new markets and customer segments.
Katrina is passionate about category creation, product-led growth, API-first platforms, team building, and guiding career development paths. She has a keen interest in AI, data integrations, data platforms, data science, and AI/ML technologies.
She actively gives back to the startup community through investments and advising, grateful for the career opportunities that led to six successful exits and the invaluable experiences and teams she has worked with.
Katrina's educational background includes studies in Computer Technology & Applications Program, Database Application Development and Design at Columbia University, an M.S. in Environmental Health from New York Medical College, and a B.S. in Environmental Toxicology from the University of California, Davis.
Her professional journey includes leadership roles such as CMO at New Relic, Divisional CMO & VP Marketing at Twilio Segment, CMO & VP Product Marketing at Segment (acquired by Twilio), VP Marketing at Hired (acquired by Vettery/Adecco), and Global Head of Demand Generation at Taulia LLC (acquired by SAP). She has also held roles at Zuora, Salesforce, Blue Martini Software, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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