Maria Wilson
About Maria Wilson
Maria Wilson serves as the Head of Marketing for the Americas at Callsign, a position she has held since 2021. With a diverse background in marketing roles across various companies, she has accumulated extensive experience in strategic marketing and demand generation.
Current Role at Callsign
Maria Wilson serves as the Head of Marketing for the Americas at Callsign. She has held this position since 2021 and is based in Miami, Florida. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing marketing strategies and initiatives across the Americas region, contributing to the company's growth and brand presence.
Previous Experience in Marketing
Prior to her current role, Maria Wilson worked at ERP Maestro, Inc. as the Senior Director of Demand Generation from 2018 to 2020. She also served as VP Marketing at ERP Maestro, Inc. from 2020 until its acquisition by SailPoint in 2021. Her experience includes roles at Ingersoll Rand, where she was the Marketing Communications Leader for Aftermarket Parts and worked as a Marketing Analyst for Services in Latin America.
Educational Background
Maria Wilson studied at Wellesley College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Spanish. She furthered her education by obtaining an International MBA from IE (Instituto de Empresa) and a Certificate in Management Essentials from Harvard Business School Online. Additionally, she attended Universidad de Córdoba, focusing on humanities and law.
Internship Experience
In 2012, Maria Wilson completed an internship at Intcomex as an MBA International Strategic Marketing Intern. This role lasted for 11 months and provided her with valuable experience in international marketing strategies within the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area.
Sales Experience in Latin America
Maria Wilson began her career in sales at Trane, where she worked for two years from 2008 to 2010, focusing on the Latin American market. This early experience in sales laid the foundation for her subsequent roles in marketing and demand generation.