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'''Jill McNabb''' is the Senior Marketing Manager and Strategic Marketing Leader at [[Verisign]]. She is responsible for global marketing and strategic planning for VeriSign’s naming products including [[.com]], [[.net]], [[.tv]] and [[.cc]].<ref>[http://www.digitalhollywood.com/08BBlocks/BBlocks08-Thurs6.html Building Blocks 2008]</ref> She also publishes the VeriSign Domain Name Industry Brief, a series of reports on the key trends in the domain name industry.
'''Jill McNabb''' is the Marketing and Product Management Leader at Pharmacy Profiles. Before that, she was the Senior Marketing Manager and Strategic Marketing Leader at [[Verisign]]. She was responsible for global marketing and strategic planning for VeriSign’s naming products including [[.com]], [[.net]], [[.tv]] and [[.cc]].<ref>[http://www.digitalhollywood.com/08BBlocks/BBlocks08-Thurs6.html Building Blocks 2008]</ref> She also published the VeriSign Domain Name Industry Brief, a series of reports on the key trends in the domain name industry.


==Past Work==
==Past Work==


Before becoming the Senior Marketing Manager, she was a Vice President within VeriSign. She started her career in VeriSign as a Product Manager. Before joining [[Verisign]], Jill was the Assistant Vice President at [[Wingspanbank.com]],<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcnabb Jill McNabb]</ref> where she managed credit products for the first online-only bank.
Before being the Senior Marketing Manager, she was a Vice President within VeriSign. She started her career in VeriSign as a Product Manager. Before that, Jill was the Assistant Vice President at [[Wingspanbank.com]],<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jillmcnabb Jill McNabb]</ref> where she managed credit products for the first online-only bank.


She has also worked as the Assistant Director at the University of Virginia Alumni Association and as a Teacher at Hyogo Prefecture, Department of Education in western Japan.
She also worked as the Assistant Director at the University of Virginia Alumni Association and as a Teacher at Hyogo Prefecture, Department of Education in western Japan.


==Education==
==Education==


She has received her education from Mount Saint Joseph Academy and the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business Administration.
She received her education from Mount Saint Joseph Academy and the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business Administration.


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 16:38, 24 February 2022

Country: USA
LinkedIn:    Jill McNabb

Jill McNabb is the Marketing and Product Management Leader at Pharmacy Profiles. Before that, she was the Senior Marketing Manager and Strategic Marketing Leader at Verisign. She was responsible for global marketing and strategic planning for VeriSign’s naming products including .com, .net, .tv and .cc.[1] She also published the VeriSign Domain Name Industry Brief, a series of reports on the key trends in the domain name industry.

Past Work

Before being the Senior Marketing Manager, she was a Vice President within VeriSign. She started her career in VeriSign as a Product Manager. Before that, Jill was the Assistant Vice President at Wingspanbank.com,[2] where she managed credit products for the first online-only bank.

She also worked as the Assistant Director at the University of Virginia Alumni Association and as a Teacher at Hyogo Prefecture, Department of Education in western Japan.

Education

She received her education from Mount Saint Joseph Academy and the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business Administration.

Awards

McNabb has received awards for designing and launching several innovative and highly successful marketing programs that directly impacted VeriSign's success.

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