Ashley Leineweber
About Ashley Leineweber
Ashley Leineweber is the Director of Go To Market at Joy, where she has worked since 2023. She has extensive experience in strategy and operations, having held various roles at companies including Google, Deloitte, and Penn State Dance Marathon.
Current Role at Joy
Ashley Leineweber serves as the Director of Go-to-Market at Joy, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she is responsible for developing and executing strategies that drive market engagement and growth. Her experience in analytics and operations supports her efforts to navigate complex market dynamics and deliver effective solutions.
Previous Experience at Google
Leineweber worked at Google from 2019 to 2023, where she held two key positions. Initially, she served as a Strategy and Operations Analyst for two years in Redwood City, California. Following this, she advanced to the role of Global Product Lead for Retail Ads & Commerce, where she contributed to product strategy and market execution for two years.
Background in Consulting and Analytics
Prior to her tenure at Google, Ashley Leineweber worked at Deloitte from 2013 to 2019. She began as a Summer Scholar for two months in New York City and later became a Senior Consultant, where she spent five years in the Greater New York City Area. Her roles at Deloitte equipped her with a strong foundation in analytics and strategy, allowing her to simplify complex information for various audiences.
Education and Academic Background
Ashley Leineweber earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Actuarial Science from the Penn State Smeal College of Business, completing her studies from 2010 to 2014. This academic background provided her with a solid understanding of data analysis and financial principles, which she has applied throughout her career.
Involvement in Penn State Dance Marathon
Leineweber was actively involved in the Penn State Dance Marathon from 2012 to 2014. She served as THON Store Treasurer for one year and later as Assistant Treasurer for another year. These roles allowed her to develop financial management skills and contribute to fundraising efforts for pediatric cancer research.