Sandra Gómez Obregón has extensive work experience in the field of marketing and strategy. Sandra is currently working as the Director of Amplification at Sensis. Prior to this role, they worked at NA Obregon Construction as the Co-Owner, responsible for strategic planning and marketing. Sandra also founded Emprendedora LLC, a virtual marketing and consulting group, where they served as the Owner and Chief of Strategy & Operations.
Sandra's past experience includes working as a Marketing & Media Strategist at KENS 5, where they provided strategic marketing support and solutions to clients. Sandra also held the position of Vice President of Operations - US & Mexico at Cartel Impacto, where they managed the agency's non-traditional marketing department and teams. Before that, they worked at Bromley Communications as an Account & Promotions Management Supervisor and later as an Integrated Marketing Supervisor.
Earlier in their career, Sandra served as the National Promotions & Marketing Director at Watermill Express and as a Global Manager at Bromley Communications, where they oversaw numerous campaigns for clients such as Western Union.
Overall, Sandra has a diverse range of experience in marketing, strategy, and operations, having worked in various roles and industries throughout their career.
Sandra Gómez Obregón's education history includes various degrees and certifications. Sandra attended Luther Burbank High School in San Antonio, Texas from 1988 to 1992, where they obtained a High School degree with a field of study in Early Childhood Development Certificate. Later, from 1994 to 1998, they attended San Antonio College, earning a degree in Marketing Management. In 2017, they completed an Executive Leadership Education program at The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. Additionally, they have obtained various certifications from the State of Texas, including ESBE (Emerging Small Business Enterprise), HABE (Hispanic American Business Enterprise), MBE (Minority Business Enterprise), SBE (Small Business Enterprise), Texas Historically Underutilized Business, and WBE (Women Business Enterprise).
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