Welcome to the United Way NEXT Team, Ivy Cirillo
United Way NEXT is thrilled to announce our newest team member, Ivy Cirillo.
With over 10 years of relevant experience, Ivy Cirillo will be responsible for developing and executing the annual marketing and communication strategy, planning and promoting United Way NEXT events, and working alongside volunteer committee chairs. In collaboration with Carole Peters, CEO, Ivy will support engaging, growing, and retaining the UW NEXT membership base through individual and organizational members.
Before joining NEXT, Ivy served as the Marketing Associate & Volunteer Coordinator for Sioux Empire United Way in Sioux Falls, SD, where she managed all their digital marketing efforts and repositioned their Volunteer United group. Before her time with United Way, she worked as the Marketing & Events Coordinator for Nothing Bundt Cakes; as Director of Marketing Operations at Be Known; and as Sales, Marketing, and Operations Coordinator at PalmTech Computer Solutions.
“With a significant number of applicants for this newly expanded Marketing, Communication, and Events Manager role, UW NEXT was fortunate to have such a rich pool of candidates to select from,” said Carole Peters, UW NEXT CEO. “Ivy has over a decade of experience creating compelling content, executing impactful campaigns, and coordinating events that bring people together, which is exactly what we were looking for in a candidate. We are also so excited that Ivy loves analyzing data and implementing strategic changes that drive results-oriented marketing. Our team is thrilled to have Ivy Cirillo join our team,” remarked Carole Peters.
In addition to her professional experience, Ivy is a fierce advocate for accessibility and inclusion. Ivy is the Director of Marketing & Executive Committee Member for Pathways to Inclusive & Equitable Workplaces; Marketing Chair for the Sioux Falls ADA Festival; and Member of the National Disability Employment Awareness Month Event Planning Committee.
Help us extend a warm welcome to our newest team member, Ivy Cirillo.
United Way NEXT is thrilled to announce our newest team member, Ivy Cirillo.
With over 10 years of relevant experience, Ivy Cirillo will be responsible for developing and executing the annual marketing and communication strategy, planning and promoting United Way NEXT events, and working alongside volunteer committee chairs. In collaboration with Carole Peters, CEO, Ivy will support engaging, growing, and retaining the UW NEXT membership base through individual and organizational members.
Before joining NEXT, Ivy served as the Marketing Associate & Volunteer Coordinator for Sioux Empire United Way in Sioux Falls, SD, where she managed all their digital marketing efforts and repositioned their Volunteer United group. Before her time with United Way, she worked as the Marketing & Events Coordinator for Nothing Bundt Cakes; as Director of Marketing Operations at Be Known; and as Sales, Marketing, and Operations Coordinator at PalmTech Computer Solutions.
“With a significant number of applicants for this newly expanded Marketing, Communication, and Events Manager role, UW NEXT was fortunate to have such a rich pool of candidates to select from,” said Carole Peters, UW NEXT CEO. “Ivy has over a decade of experience creating compelling content, executing impactful campaigns, and coordinating events that bring people together, which is exactly what we were looking for in a candidate. We are also so excited that Ivy loves analyzing data and implementing strategic changes that drive results-oriented marketing. Our team is thrilled to have Ivy Cirillo join our team,” remarked Carole Peters.
In addition to her professional experience, Ivy is a fierce advocate for accessibility and inclusion. Ivy is the Director of Marketing & Executive Committee Member for Pathways to Inclusive & Equitable Workplaces; Marketing Chair for the Sioux Falls ADA Festival; and Member of the National Disability Employment Awareness Month Event Planning Committee.
Help us extend a warm welcome to our newest team member, Ivy Cirillo.