Katrina Cho
About Katrina Cho
Katrina Cho serves as the Head of Cloud Partnerships at LiveRamp, a position she has held since 2021. She has a diverse background in strategic partnerships and marketing, with previous roles at Oracle and LiveRamp.
Current Role as Head of Cloud Partnerships
Katrina Cho currently serves as the Head of Cloud Partnerships at LiveRamp, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she focuses on developing and managing strategic partnerships within the cloud sector. Her responsibilities include fostering collaboration with cloud service providers and enhancing LiveRamp's offerings in the cloud space. She operates from the company's San Francisco office, contributing to the growth and innovation of LiveRamp's cloud initiatives.
Previous Experience at LiveRamp
Katrina Cho has held multiple positions at LiveRamp. She initially worked as the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives for a six-month period in 2019. Following this role, she served as the Managing Director of Technology Alliances & New Verticals from 2019 to 2021. In these roles, she focused on building strategic relationships and expanding LiveRamp's technology partnerships, contributing to the company's growth in the data connectivity space.
Experience at Oracle
Before her tenure at LiveRamp, Katrina Cho worked at Oracle in various capacities. From 2013 to 2015, she was involved with Enterprise Accounts within the Oracle Marketing Cloud, specifically with Responsys. Additionally, she worked in GTM Strategy and Analytics for a brief period in 2013. Her experience at Oracle provided her with insights into marketing technology and enterprise solutions, which she later applied in her roles at LiveRamp.
Education and Academic Background
Katrina Cho has a diverse educational background. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a focus on Biology and Cognitive Neuroscience from the University of California, Davis. She furthered her education at Stanford University Graduate School of Business, where she completed the Stanford Executive Program (SEP). Additionally, she studied Design and Visual Communications at General Assembly in 2019, enhancing her skills in visual communication.