David Giusti has a extensive work experience spanning over several years. David worked as a Business Development Manager at Heka Health from September 2016 onwards. In this role, they played a pivotal role in developing custom healthcare solutions by aligning various stakeholders, utilizing Heka Health's mobile technology platform and trusted content and tools. Prior to this, David worked as a Sales and Marketing Consultant at WSD from March 2014 to August 2016. During this time, they assisted the senior management in enhancing the company's brand and messaging through marketing initiatives and strategies. David also represented the company in customer sales and lead generation activities. Before joining WSD, David served as a Product Manager and Director of Training at Auqeo! from April 2011 to March 2014. David collaborated with the senior leadership to implement strategic initiatives in areas like customer service and sales. Additionally, they identified and evaluated potential start-up companies for investment. David's earlier roles include Director of Product Marketing and Community Manager at Freepath from September 2008 to April 2011, Test Engineering Manager at Google from January 2005 to June 2008, Quality Assurance Manager at Eveo in 2004, and Software Quality Assurance Manager at Verity Inc. from January 2001 to March 2004. Prior to this, they worked as a Quality Assurance Engineer, Webmaster, and Trainer at Intravation from January 1997 to December 2001. David's career started as a Customer Service Lead at Intuit Inc. in January 1994, where they worked until December 1997. Overall, David has accumulated significant experience in various roles, demonstrating their adaptability and expertise in areas like business development, sales and marketing, product management, and quality assurance.
David Giusti attended Santa Clara University and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. No specific start or end year for their education at this institution is provided.
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