Ted Bauer — Associate Consultant
At GlobalLogic, my focus is on fostering advancements in AI through meticulous research and strategic collaborations with Fortune 100 tech companies. This role synthesizes my marketing acumen, honed while spearheading sales enablement at Conectys, which facilitated $14.7 million in new revenue channels. My expertise lies in transforming complex technical information into clear, actionable insights, a skillset sharpened by editing and refining technical documentation. With a foundation in marketing communications and social networking, I contribute to the evolution of tech industry standards and practices.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a SaaS and Marketing professional with strong expertise in content and customer engagement.
Location: Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Experience: 21 yrs 9 mos
Skills
- Ai Development
- Technical Communication
- Sales Enablement
- Content Marketing
- Customer Advocacy
- Email Marketing
- Customer Support
- Sales And Marketing Management
- Event Management
- Thought Leadership
- Content Management
- Analytics
- Social Media Marketing
- Event Planning
- Education
Career Highlights
- Generated $14.7 million in new revenue channels.
- Drove 14 new accounts in 3-4 months.
- Managed ESPN.com homepage for 40 million+ monthly audience.
Work Experience
GlobalLogic
Analyst | Writer | Editor (1 yr 9 mos)
Adriel
Customer Advocate (2 mos)
WhiteRock Locators
Sales Enablement Specialist (1 yr 1 mo)
Conectys
Sales and Marketing Manager (5 yrs 7 mos)
FireMon
Sales and Marketing Manager (2 yrs 10 mos)
RecruitingDaily
Editor (1 yr 10 mos)
Virtuoso
Digital Content Marketing/Editing (1 yr 4 mos)
University of Minnesota
Content Marketing and Social Media Specialist (9 mos)
Public Broadcasting Service
Content Marketing and Social Media Specialist (1 yr 10 mos)
ESPN
Content Marketing Specialist / Associate Producer (5 yrs 8 mos)
Teach For America
Second Grade Teacher (2 yrs)
Education
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at Georgetown University
Master's degree at University of Minnesota
at Horace Mann