Sarah Christiansen
About Sarah Christiansen
Sarah Christiansen serves as the Senior Vice President of Client Experience at Nebo Agency, a position she has held since 2021. With a background in marketing and project management, she has over a decade of experience in various roles across notable organizations in the Greater Atlanta Area.
Current Role at Nebo Agency
Sarah Christiansen serves as the Senior Vice President of Client Experience at Nebo Agency. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the agency's focus on enhancing client relationships and overall satisfaction. Her role involves overseeing client engagement strategies and ensuring that client needs are met effectively.
Previous Experience at Nebo Agency
Prior to her current role, Sarah Christiansen worked at Nebo Agency in various capacities. She was the Vice President of Project Management from 2018 to 2021, where she managed project workflows and team coordination. Additionally, she served as the Director of Digital Marketing Project Management from 2015 to 2018, focusing on digital marketing initiatives and project execution.
Experience at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Sarah Christiansen worked at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta as a Marketing Project Coordinator from 2005 to 2012. During her seven years in this role, she was involved in various marketing projects aimed at promoting the healthcare services provided by the organization in the Greater Atlanta Area.
Background in Media at CNN
Sarah Christiansen began her career at CNN, where she served as an International Traffic Coordinator from 2002 to 2004. In this role, she managed international traffic operations, ensuring the smooth flow of content and communication across global platforms.
Educational Background
Sarah Christiansen earned her Bachelor's degree in Marketing/Marketing Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology. This educational background provided her with foundational knowledge and skills applicable to her roles in marketing and project management throughout her career.