Katy Flick
About Katy Flick
Katy Flick serves as the Senior Vice President of Research at Age Wave, where she leads initiatives focused on aging and its impact on society. She is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health degree at Old Dominion University and has a background in marketing from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Work at Age Wave
Katy Flick has served as the Senior Vice President Research at Age Wave since 2017. In this role, she leads various research initiatives that focus on the challenges associated with aging and significant life transitions. Her work involves overseeing research that examines how aging, longevity, and retirement influence market dynamics. Additionally, she is responsible for the design and development of thought-leadership studies that contribute to a deeper understanding of these issues.
Education and Expertise
Katy Flick is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree at Old Dominion University (ODU). She holds a Bachelor's degree from Virginia Commonwealth University - School of Business, where she concentrated in Marketing with a focus on Product and Brand Management. This educational background supports her expertise in research and marketing, particularly in understanding consumer behavior related to aging.
Background
Before her tenure at Age Wave, Katy Flick gained valuable experience in the marketing and research fields. She worked as an Account Planning Intern at Nexus Direct in 2013 for three months. She also held positions at Nielsen Company as an Associate Client Manager from 2015 to 2017 and as a Consumer Product Marketing Intern at Hamilton Beach Brands Inc. in 2015 for five months. These roles provided her with insights into consumer behavior and market research.
Achievements
Katy Flick has made significant contributions to the field of research related to aging and societal improvement. Her leadership at Age Wave involves directing research that addresses the complexities of aging and its impact on the marketplace. Her passion for understanding human behaviors drives her work, which aims to enhance knowledge and inform strategies that benefit society.