Spencer Moody
About Spencer Moody
Spencer Moody is an experienced Account Manager currently working at MightyHive since 2018 and also serves as AdOps Lead at Hyperlocology since 2021. He has a background in customer service and technical recruiting, with previous roles at Taulia Inc. and Follett Higher Education Group.
Work at MightyHive
Spencer Moody has been employed at MightyHive as an Account Manager since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for managing client accounts and ensuring their needs are met effectively. His tenure at MightyHive has spanned six years, during which he has contributed to the company's growth and client satisfaction in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Experience at Hyperlocology
Since 2021, Spencer Moody has also worked at Hyperlocology as the AdOps Lead. In this position, he oversees advertising operations, focusing on optimizing ad performance and enhancing client engagement. His experience at Hyperlocology complements his role at MightyHive, allowing him to leverage skills across different aspects of account management and advertising.
Previous Role at Taulia Inc.
Before joining MightyHive, Spencer Moody worked at Taulia Inc. as a Technical Recruiter from 2014 to 2015. During his one-year tenure in the San Francisco Bay Area, he was involved in sourcing and recruiting technical talent, contributing to the company's staffing needs.
Customer Service Experience at Follett Higher Education Group
Spencer Moody began his career at Follett Higher Education Group, where he served as a Customer Service Associate from 2008 to 2010. Over two years in Berkeley, CA, he developed skills in customer relations and service, which have been beneficial in his subsequent roles.
Educational Background
Spencer Moody studied at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics from 2008 to 2012. His academic background provided a foundation for his communication skills and analytical thinking. Additionally, he attended Berkeley High School, completing his studies there from 2008 to 2012.