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Madeline Delianides

Vice President Marketing Capabilities at Voya Investment Management

Madeline Delianides has over 20 years of experience in marketing and technology roles. Madeline began their career at American Express in 1998 as a Director of Marketing Capabilities, where they re-engineered the direct marketing campaign execution process. Madeline then moved on to become a Director of Customer Marketing Transformation, leading a cross-functional team through a transformation initiative that resulted in reduced campaign cycle times, improved efficiency and increased volume capacity.

After their time at American Express, Delianides joined OppenheimerFunds as a Vice President of Marketing, where they were responsible for implementing a communication strategy and developing a Go-To-Market capabilities framework. Madeline then joined The New York Times as an Executive Director of Marketing Technology, Operations & Creative Production. In this role, they managed a team of professionals and oversaw the deployment of marketing technology tools and capabilities.

Most recently, Delianides joined Voya Investment Management as a Vice President of Marketing Capabilities, where they are responsible for marketing capabilities and strategies.

Throughout their career, Delianides has demonstrated a strong understanding of marketing operations, execution, and transformation, with a focus on improving speed, agility, and customer experience within the marketing organization.

Madeline Delianides holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Madeline also obtained a Master of Business Administration degree with a specialization in Finance from Hofstra University. In addition, they received certification in Series 7 in 2011.

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