Janelle Witting
About Janelle Witting
Janelle Witting is a UX Content Designer at Ally with extensive experience in copywriting and social media, having worked for companies like Merkle and Michigan First Credit Union.
Current Role at Ally
Janelle Witting is currently serving as a UX Content Designer at Ally. Since joining the company in 2021, she has been leveraging her extensive experience in copywriting and UX design to craft online experiences for Ally Auto customers. Her expertise includes developing user flows, creating engaging UX copy, and implementing CRM strategies.
Previous Experience at Merkle
Janelle Witting worked at Merkle, a data-driven performance marketing agency, in various roles. She started as a Copywriter from 2016 to 2019 and later became a Senior Copywriter from 2019 to 2021. Based in the Greater Detroit Area, her role involved concepting, writing, and executing loyalty and promotional marketing websites for international brands such as Samsung, OREO, Dunkin', and ACUVUE.
Senior Copywriter at HelloWorld, Inc.
From 2016 to 2021, Janelle Witting was a Senior Copywriter at HelloWorld, Inc. During her tenure, she honed her skills in copywriting and marketing, contributing significantly to the company's promotional and marketing initiatives.
Early Career at Michigan First Credit Union
Janelle began her professional journey at Michigan First Credit Union. She served as the Young & Free Michigan Spokesperson from 2011 to 2012 before transitioning to the role of Social Media Specialist, which she held from 2012 to 2016. In these roles, she gained valuable experience in social media management and digital marketing.
Education Background
Janelle Witting holds an MA in Communications, New Media & Marketing from Southern New Hampshire University, achieved between 2015 and 2017. She completed a Bachelor of Science in Media Communication from Lawrence Technological University, where she also worked as a Media Production Assistant in eLearning Services. Additionally, she studied abroad at Harlaxton College in 2009.