Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing Reviews

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Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing Reviews

What is it like working as a Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing?

April 2021
It is challenging with good client contact.
Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing in Dallas:
Pros: Working with clients
Cons: There is not always good transparency about the business's health
February 2021
It's a fast paced, retail environment with smart, dedicated and fiscally responsible leaders.
Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing in San Francisco:
Pros: Amazing, smart, dedicated and hard-working employees
Cons: Risk-intolerant culture, many decisions need to be made "by committee"; sometimes slow to make change.
December 2019
Fast paced, creative, competitive.
Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing in Los Angeles:
Pros: The team, the creative environment and the product is ever evolving
Cons: Lack of communication from executive team
December 2018
Electric.
Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing in New York:
Pros: Activity
Cons: Overwhelming sometimes
November 2018
Satisfied.
Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing in Kuala Lumpur:
Pros: Lifestyle
Cons: Slow
July 2016
Don't trust other credit unions, or even your own SEGs.
Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing:
It can be foolish and detrimental to business to rely on gentleman's agreements forged with competing credit unions.
January 2016
Relationships matter.
Senior Vice President (SVP), Marketing:
Build relationships with peers from all areas of the company. You will need them to get your ideas implemented. Don't forget yo ask them how you can help them.

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