Jordan London
About Jordan London
Jordan London is the Global Carrier Marketing Manager at project44 in Amsterdam, with a background in logistics and marketing from Uber and Pitney Bowes, and education from Harvard Business School and the University of Maryland.
Global Carrier Marketing Manager at project44
Jordan London is the Global Carrier Marketing Manager at project44 located in Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. In this role, Jordan has led a cross-functional team to launch a new marketing campaign that resulted in a 20% increase in customer engagement. Furthermore, Jordan developed and implemented a global carrier marketing strategy, which significantly expanded project44's market presence in Asia and South America. In recognition of outstanding contributions, Jordan received the 'Marketing Excellence Award' at project44 in 2022.
Previous Experience at Uber
Before joining project44, Jordan worked at Uber in various capacities. From 2019 to 2020, Jordan served as Program Manager at Uber Freight in the EMEA region. Prior to that, Jordan worked from 2018 to 2019 on Partnerships and Special Projects in the Greater New York City Area. Jordan's earlier role at Uber, from 2017 to 2018, was in Partnerships for Uber Eats in the same geographical area.
Education and Expertise
Jordan London holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Supply Chain Management from the University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business, earned between 2013 and 2017. Additionally, Jordan has expanded expertise through executive education at Harvard Business School, earning certificates in Organizational Leadership from 2017 to 2018, and in Strategy from 2019 to 2020.
Speaking Engagements
In 2022, Jordan presented at the European Supply Chain Summit, sharing insights on 'Innovative Marketing Strategies in Logistics.' This influential role as a speaker underscores Jordan's expertise and thought leadership in the field of logistics and marketing.
Volunteering and Mentorship
Jordan London also dedicates time to mentoring young professionals in the logistics industry through the Amsterdam Marketing Association. This volunteer role underscores a commitment to fostering the growth of future leaders in the industry.