Kristy El Masri
About Kristy El Masri
Kristy El Masri is a Senior Account Executive at Jobber, where she has worked since 2018. She specializes in managing business development strategies and has a background in business administration from NAIT.
Work at Jobber
Kristy El Masri has been employed at Jobber since 2018, initially serving as an Account Executive before advancing to the role of Senior Account Executive in 2020. In her current position, she specializes in managing the full funnel of inbound, outbound, and non-core channel opportunities. Kristy is recognized for her ability to grow strategic relationships with home services clients, contributing to the overall success of the company. She collaborates closely with senior leadership, clients, and account executives to ensure effective team management and operational support.
Education and Expertise
Kristy studied at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) from 2015 to 2017, focusing on Business Administration, Management, and Operations. Her educational background has equipped her with the skills necessary for her roles in account management and business development. Kristy employs a data and relationship-led approach to optimize business development strategies, demonstrating her expertise in maximizing revenue impact while minimizing resource expenditure.
Background
Before joining Jobber, Kristy worked at TD as a Financial Services Representative for 11 months in 2017, where she gained experience in the financial sector in the Edmonton, Canada area. Additionally, she spent five years at Baker Hughes, a GE company, serving as a Drill Bit Buyer and Inventory Coordinator from 2010 to 2015 in Leduc, Alberta. This diverse background has contributed to her comprehensive understanding of client needs and operational efficiencies.
Achievements
Kristy has consistently exceeded performance goals throughout her career. At Jobber, she is recognized for her success in optimizing business development strategies and growing strategic relationships with clients in the home services sector. Her ability to achieve maximum revenue impact with minimal resource expenditure highlights her effectiveness in her current role.