Veronica Drake
About Veronica Drake
Veronica Drake is a Content Associate with experience in marketing and technology, currently working at Flashpoint and Stack Moxie. She has previously held internships at Google and the United Nations, and has authored articles on marketing operations and data migration.
Work at Stack Moxie
Veronica Drake has been employed at Stack Moxie as a Content Associate since 2021. In this role, she focuses on creating and managing content that supports the company's marketing initiatives. Her responsibilities include writing about marketing operations and best practices, ensuring that the content aligns with the company's goals and audience needs.
Current Role at Flashpoint
Since 2022, Veronica has also worked at Flashpoint as a Content Associate. In this position, she contributes to the development of content strategies that enhance user engagement and support the company's objectives. Her work involves writing articles and participating in discussions related to marketing and technology.
Previous Experience at Google and United Nations
Veronica completed a four-month internship as a Software Engineer Intern at Google in 2017. During this time, she gained experience in software development and engineering practices. In 2018, she interned at the United Nations as a Security Technology Intern for eight months, where she worked on projects related to security technology.
Education and Expertise
Veronica holds two Bachelor's degrees. She studied Computer Science at Mount Holyoke College from 2016 to 2017 and later pursued Mathematics and Computer Science at Fordham University from 2020 to 2021. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in technical and analytical skills relevant to her roles in content creation and marketing.
Contributions to Marketing and Technology
Veronica has authored articles on topics such as multi-touch attribution and data migration. She has explored test-driven marketing and campaign quality assurance. Additionally, she has participated in the Google for Startups Accelerator Program for Women Founders, where she engaged in discussions about Google's new bulk sender policy.