Ayla Koenig
About Ayla Koenig
Ayla Koenig is the Director of Operations at 42floors, where she has worked since 2015. She also serves as a Senior Product Manager at Knotel and has a background in marketing, communications, and research.
Work at 42Floors
Ayla Koenig has served as the Director of Operations at 42Floors since 2015. In this role, she oversees various operational aspects of the company, contributing to its efficiency and effectiveness in the commercial real estate sector. Her tenure at 42Floors spans nine years, during which she has been integral to the company's operational strategies and initiatives. The company is based in San Francisco, California.
Current Role at Knotel
Since 2018, Ayla Koenig has held the position of Senior Product Manager at Knotel, a flexible workspace provider. In this capacity, she manages product development and strategy, focusing on enhancing user experience and operational efficiency. Her role at Knotel is based in New York, New York, and has lasted for six years.
Previous Experience at San Francisco Housing Development Corporation
Ayla Koenig worked as a Marketing and Communications Associate at the San Francisco Housing Development Corporation from 2013 to 2014. In this position, she was responsible for supporting marketing efforts and communication strategies aimed at promoting the organization's mission and services. Her experience here contributed to her skills in marketing within the nonprofit sector.
Educational Background
Ayla Koenig is currently studying at the University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences, a program she has been enrolled in since 2012. She previously attended Washington University in St. Louis, where she earned her Bachelor's degree from 2009 to 2013. Her educational background provides a foundation for her roles in operations and product management.
Early Career Experience
Ayla Koenig's early career includes a position as a Research Assistant in the Student Educational Employment Program at the Department of Veterans Affairs in 2010, where she worked for three months. Additionally, she interned at the San Francisco Aids Foundation as an Aids Lifecycle Intern in 2012 for three months. These roles contributed to her professional development and understanding of various sectors.