Jarrett Lee has extensive work experience in marketing, brand management, and consulting roles. Jarrett is currently the Head of Publishing and Marketing at Inflexion Games. Prior to this, from 2019 to 2021, they worked as the Head of Games Marketing at Improbable, where they successfully launched the game Scavengers and exceeded target metrics for marketing and publishing. From 2018 to 2019, Jarrett worked as a Director of Marketing, Brand Management, and Consultant, providing guidance on marketing and branding strategies.
Before that, they had a long tenure at Electronic Arts/BioWare, holding various positions such as Director of Global Brand Management, Director of Product Marketing, Senior Brand Manager, and Brand Manager. During their time at EA/BioWare, Jarrett played a key role in leading and managing brand strategies for multiple global gaming franchises.
Earlier in their career, Jarrett served as the Director of Materials Management at OEM Remanufacturing, where they successfully implemented a customer support and job tracking system that significantly improved customer inquiries and support. Prior to that, they worked at Phoenix Reman Group in roles such as Business Process Manager, OEM Business Development Manager, and OEM Product Support Manager. In these positions, they contributed to re-engineering major business processes, integrating customer relationship management databases, and designing work-in-progress tracking systems to improve order fill rate and factory capacity utilization.
Overall, Jarrett Lee has a breadth of experience in marketing, brand management, and strategic consulting, with a track record of delivering successful outcomes for companies in the gaming and manufacturing industries.
Jarrett Lee's education history includes a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Alberta, where the specific field of study is unknown. In 2019, they obtained a certification as a Certified Digital Marketing Professional from the Digital Marketing Institute, specializing in marketing. Additionally, they completed their first year of studies in journalism at Carleton University.
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