Stephanie Maul
About Stephanie Maul
Stephanie Maul serves as the GBA Art Director for Digital Media at Spectrum Brands, where she has worked since 2015. She has a background in graphic design and multimedia, with previous roles at Rayovac and UW-Whitewater.
Current Role at Spectrum Brands
Stephanie Maul serves as the GBA Art Director for Digital Media at Spectrum Brands, a position she has held since 2015. In this role, she is responsible for developing various media assets for the company's social media platforms. Her work includes creating banners, contests, icons, and photos that enhance the brand's online presence. She collaborates closely with the Marketing and Sales teams, as well as the Director of Marketing Communications, to ensure that digital assets align with marketing strategies and campaigns.
Previous Experience at Rayovac
Prior to her current role, Stephanie Maul worked at Rayovac for several years in various capacities. She began as a Graphic Design Intern in 2008, where she gained foundational experience. She then progressed to roles including Graphic Designer, Senior Graphic Designer, and Associate Art Director for Digital Media. During her tenure, she played a key role in making Rayovac.com responsive for mobile devices and was responsible for designing, coding, routing, and launching email campaigns across multiple divisions.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Maul earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Graphic Design and Multimedia from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where she studied from 2003 to 2007. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in design principles and multimedia production, which she has applied throughout her career in various roles within the digital media landscape.
Early Career at UW-Whitewater
Stephanie Maul began her professional career at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where she worked as a Lab Technician in the Art Department from 2005 to 2007. During this time, she also served as a Multimedia Artist at the University Center for one year. These positions allowed her to develop her skills in multimedia and gain practical experience in an academic setting.