Julie Hutchinson
About Julie Hutchinson
Julie Hutchinson is the Senior Strategic Partnerships Manager at Expedia Group, with extensive experience in marketing and account management roles across various companies.
Current Position at Expedia Group
Julie Hutchinson holds the title of Senior Strategic Partnerships Manager at Expedia Group. She has been working in this role since 2013, based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Within this role, she serves on the Global Financial Institution Council, focusing on the U.S. cobrand card and Expedia for Business, driving synergies and building efficiencies globally.
Career at STA Travel
Julie Hutchinson worked at STA Travel as the Senior Manager of Online Marketing for 11 months from 2012 to 2013, based in Lewisville, Texas. During her tenure, she managed online marketing strategies aimed at enhancing the company's reach and effectiveness in a competitive market.
Tenure at Epsilon and The Marketing Arm
Between 2011 and 2012, Julie Hutchinson served as a Senior Account Manager at Epsilon in the DFW area for a year. Prior to that, she worked for four years from 2007 to 2011 at The Marketing Arm in Dallas, Texas, where she held the role of Account Supervisor. In these positions, she was responsible for client relations, strategic planning, and marketing campaign execution.
Academic Background
Julie Hutchinson studied at The University of Dallas, where she obtained an MBA in Consumer Marketing and a Master of Business Administration in Business, Management, and Marketing from 1999 to 2001. Before that, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the same institution between 1995 and 1999.
Notable Projects and Initiatives
Julie Hutchinson led the Travelocity Partner Network white label non-bank portfolio, achieving significant milestones, including generating $185 million in revenue and managing migrations to Orbitz in 2015 and Expedia in 2016. Additionally, she managed the Maritz/US Bank loyalty partnership, which generated $6 million in revenue, focusing on operational efficiencies across product, marketing, finance, and call centers.