Kate Gelletly
About Kate Gelletly
Kate Gelletly is a professional in Global Marketing and Communications with extensive experience in information management and web development. She has held various roles at notable companies, including DXC Technology, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Xerox, and currently works at Dedalus Group.
Current Role at Dedalus Group
Kate Gelletly has been serving as Global Marketing and Communications at Dedalus Group since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for developing and implementing marketing strategies that enhance the company's visibility and engagement in the healthcare technology sector. Her position involves collaboration with various teams to ensure effective communication and alignment with organizational goals.
Previous Experience at DXC Technology
Prior to her current role, Kate Gelletly worked at DXC Technology from 2017 to 2021. During her tenure, she held multiple positions including Cross-industry Content Manager and Customer Project/Program Manager for the FDA Account. She also worked as a Web Developer for the NASA Account. Her experience at DXC Technology contributed to her expertise in content management and project coordination.
Background in Information Management and Web Development
Kate Gelletly has a diverse professional background that encompasses information management and web development. She has worked in various capacities across multiple organizations, including Hewlett Packard Enterprise and EDS, an HP Company. Her roles have ranged from Infrastructure Analyst to Marketing Communications, showcasing her adaptability and broad skill set in technology and marketing.
Educational Qualifications
Kate Gelletly studied at Monroe Community College, where she earned an Associate's Degree in Office Technologies, Legal, from 1988 to 1990. This educational foundation provided her with essential skills that have supported her career in various administrative and technical roles.
Early Career and Administrative Roles
In the early stages of her career, Kate Gelletly held administrative positions, including her role as an Executive Secretary at Xerox from 1992 to 1995 and as an Administrative Assistant at ExecuScribe, Inc. from 1990 to 1992. These roles laid the groundwork for her subsequent career in project management and communications.