Christina Phillips
About Christina Phillips
Christina Phillips is a Brand Protection Manager at SuperOrdinary, where she has worked since 2021. She specializes in managing brand protection for clean beauty brands in the Chinese market and has a strong background in marketing and data analytics.
Work at SuperOrdinary
Christina Phillips has been serving as the Brand Protection Manager at SuperOrdinary since 2021. In this role, she focuses on managing brand protection for clean beauty and mission-focused brands, particularly in the Chinese market. She leverages her expertise to scale sales channels for global beauty and cosmetics brands on Amazon. Christina works with a portfolio that includes prominent brands such as OLAPLEX, Drunk Elephant, and Herbivore Botanicals.
Education and Expertise
Christina Phillips studied at Southern Methodist University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising & Strategic Brand Management from 2015 to 2019. She furthered her education at The College of Global Studies at Arcadia University, participating in a summer study abroad program in Communications in 2017. Additionally, she studied Health and Wellness at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition from 2021 to 2022. Christina holds certifications in Amazon Web Services and Google Analytics, which enhance her data-driven marketing strategies.
Professional Background
Before joining SuperOrdinary, Christina worked at Growve Marketplace Agency as an Amazon Account Operator from 2020 to 2021. She also held the position of Client Manager - Supply Chain Logistics at Gartner for seven months in 2021. Additionally, she served as Assistant Manager - Retail, Marketing & Revenue Generation at SoulCycle Inc. in 2019. Her experience spans various roles that contribute to her expertise in brand protection and sales channel management.
Technical Skills
Christina Phillips possesses technical skills in Amazon Seller Central and Helium10, which are essential tools for managing brand protection and sales channels. Her certifications in Amazon Web Services and Google Analytics further bolster her ability to utilize data effectively in marketing strategies. These skills enable her to navigate the complexities of the e-commerce landscape, particularly in the beauty and cosmetics sectors.