Jeffrey Ni was Appointed as Senior Director of Marketing Strategy and Operations at Optimizely

Date of management change: June 21, 2009 

What Happened?

San Francisco, CA-based Optimizely Appointed Jeffrey Ni as Senior Director of Marketing Strategy and Operations

 

About the Company

Optimizely is the world`s leading experimentation platform, enabling businesses to deliver continuous experimentation and personalization across websites, mobile apps and connected devices. Optimizely enables businesses to experiment deeply into their technology stack and broadly across the entire customer experience. The platform`s ease of use and speed of deployment empower organizations to create and run bold experiments that help them make data-driven decisions and grow faster. To date, marketers, developers and product managers have delivered over 700 billion experiences tailored to the needs of their customers. Recognized by the San Francisco Business Times 2014 - 2019 as one of the “Best Places To Work In The Bay Area,” Optimizely values its employees and offers great benefits including unlimited time off, healthcare coverage, gym memberships and 17 weeks of paid parental leave. Wealthfront also named Optimizely as one of "100 Career Launching Technology Companies." Visit our Careers page to find out how you can be a part of this growing company. Headquartered in San Francisco, Optimizely also has offices in New York City, Austin, Amsterdam, London, Munich, Cologne and Sydney.

 

About the Person

Jeffrey Ni is Senior Director of Marketing Strategy and Operations at Optimizely. Previously, Jeffrey held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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