Suzy Nicoletti
About Suzy Nicoletti
Suzy Nicoletti is the Managing Director and Vice President at Klaviyo, with a notable background in leadership roles at Twitter and Google. She actively contributes to various organizations, advocating for women in technology and supporting Australia's digital economy.
Current Role at Klaviyo
Suzy Nicoletti serves as the Managing Director and Vice President at Klaviyo, a position she has held since 2023. Based in the Greater Sydney Area, she has been with the company for approximately 10 months. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing operations and driving strategic initiatives within the organization.
Previous Experience at Twitter
Nicoletti worked at Twitter in various capacities from 2014 to 2022. She initially served as the Head of Online Sales & Operations for Twitter Australia from 2014 to 2016. Following this, she held the position of Managing Director for Twitter Australia from 2016 until 2022, accumulating a total of six years of experience with the company.
Background in Technology and Management
Nicoletti has a strong background in technology and management, having worked at Google for nearly six years in various roles. She served as an Industry Manager for Technology and Education in Australia and New Zealand, and was a foundational member of Google's early sales operations in Australia. Her experience includes launching Google Australia's education line of business.
Education and Professional Development
Nicoletti holds multiple degrees and certifications. She studied Business/Managerial Economics at Rice University and earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Claremont McKenna College. Additionally, she completed the Company Directors Course at the Australian Institute of Company Directors in 2021 and participated in the Interpersonal Dynamics for High Performers program at Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2018.
Advocacy and Leadership Roles
Nicoletti is actively involved in various leadership and advocacy roles. She has served as a Non-Executive Director at Pymble Ladies' College since 2022 and was previously a Non-Executive Director at Ovarian Cancer Australia from 2018 to 2021. She is also a member of Chief Executive Women (CEW) and has contributed to the Business Council of Australia’s 2030 Digital Economy Working Group, focusing on enhancing Australia's digital economy.