Chelsey Gomez
About Chelsey Gomez
Chelsey Gomez serves as the Sr. Director of Demand Generation at 1E, bringing extensive experience in marketing from previous roles at LogicMonitor and Replicant. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from UC Santa Barbara.
Current Role at 1E
Chelsey Gomez serves as the Senior Director of Demand Generation at 1E, a role she has held since 2024. In this position, she is responsible for overseeing demand generation strategies and initiatives aimed at driving customer engagement and revenue growth. Her extensive experience in marketing enables her to implement effective campaigns that align with the company's objectives.
Previous Experience at LogicMonitor
Chelsey Gomez has a significant history with LogicMonitor, where she held multiple roles from 2016 to 2021. She began as a Business Development professional for one year, followed by a four-month stint as a Marketing Coordinator in 2017. She then progressed to the position of Event Marketing Manager from 2018 to 2019 and later served as the Manager of Customer Marketing from 2019 to 2021. Each role contributed to her development in marketing and customer engagement.
Experience at Replicant
From 2021 to 2022, Chelsey Gomez worked at Replicant as the Senior Manager of Customer and Channel Marketing. In this role, she focused on enhancing customer relationships and expanding channel partnerships. Her contributions during this time were aimed at strengthening the company's market presence and customer outreach.
Educational Background
Chelsey Gomez earned her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She also completed a minor in Applied Psychology & Education. This educational background provides her with a solid foundation in understanding consumer behavior and effective communication strategies.
Volunteer Experience
In 2014, Chelsey Gomez volunteered with the County of San Bernardino as a Behavioral Health Volunteer for two months. This experience allowed her to gain insights into community health services and the importance of mental health support.