Nico Wrenn
About Nico Wrenn
Nico Wrenn serves as the GTM Systems Lead at Qualia, a position he has held since 2022. He has extensive experience in Salesforce administration and business analysis, having previously worked at Carta and other organizations.
Work at Qualia
Nico Wrenn has been serving as the GTM Systems Lead at Qualia since 2022. In this role, Wrenn is responsible for overseeing the go-to-market systems that support the company's operations. The position involves collaboration with various teams to streamline processes and enhance system efficiency. Wrenn's expertise in systems management contributes to Qualia's strategic initiatives and operational success.
Education and Expertise
Nico Wrenn studied at Lewis & Clark College, where foundational knowledge and skills were developed. This educational background supports Wrenn's professional expertise in systems management and analysis. The combination of academic training and practical experience has equipped Wrenn with the necessary tools to excel in roles related to technology and operations.
Previous Experience at Carta
Before joining Qualia, Nico Wrenn worked at Carta as a Senior Salesforce Administrator and Business Analyst from 2018 to 2022. In this position, Wrenn focused on optimizing Salesforce systems and analyzing business processes to improve efficiency. This role involved collaboration with cross-functional teams to implement effective solutions that aligned with organizational goals.
Career Background in Salesforce Consulting
Nico Wrenn has a background in Salesforce consulting, having worked as a Salesforce Implementation Consultant at CRM Superhero from 2016 to 2018. This role involved assisting clients in implementing Salesforce solutions tailored to their specific needs. Wrenn's experience in this area contributed to a strong understanding of customer relationship management systems.
Teaching Experience in Austria
Nico Wrenn participated in the Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship program in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, from 2010 to 2011. This role involved teaching English and engaging with local communities, providing valuable cross-cultural experience. The teaching assistantship contributed to Wrenn's skills in communication and education.