Mallory Stein has extensive work experience in the field of brand management and design.
Mallory is currently working as the Head of Brand at Pathlabs, a position they have held since September 2022. Prior to this, they served as the Head of Brand at Lumenad from April 2021.
In 2019, Mallory worked as an Experienced Design Specialist, although the company they were employed by during that time is not specified.
From April 2021 to September 2022, they were the Head of Brand at Joinr.
Mallory's earlier experience includes working at ExamSoft as a Principal Manager, Brand & Design from March 2019 to June 2019, and as a Senior Manager of Digital Strategy & Brand from November 2013 to March 2019. Mallory was responsible for developing an effective brand, maintaining brand standards, and ensuring consistent design across all assets and digital experiences.
Before their time at ExamSoft, Mallory served as a Senior Graphic Design Specialist at Moodlerooms (Blackboard Inc.) from July 2009 to November 2013. Mallory played a pivotal role in increasing brand recognition, web traffic, lead conversions, and overall corporate growth through their expertise in website strategy and design, corporate identity, and various design elements.
Additionally, Mallory gained early work experience as a Web Design Intern at GBMC Hospital in 2009, where they focused on designing internal and external web pages for a new website launch. Mallory also served as a Graphic Design Intern at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore in 2008, working on designing promotional materials within a brand. Prior to that, they were an Advertising Intern at Urbanite Magazine, where they gained experience in advertising production and research.
Overall, Mallory Stein has a strong background in brand management, design, and marketing, with experience across multiple industries.
Mallory Stein attended Towson University from 2005 to 2009, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Design and Mass Communications.
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