Kyle Mc Sherry
About Kyle Mc Sherry
Kyle Mc Sherry is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2022. He previously held various marketing roles at Thomson Reuters and completed an internship at the Irish Fair of Minnesota.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Kyle Mc Sherry has held multiple roles at Thomson Reuters. He began his tenure as a Marketer from 2017 to 2019, where he contributed to various marketing initiatives. Following this position, he advanced to the role of Senior Marketer, serving from 2019 to 2022. In this capacity, he was responsible for overseeing marketing strategies and campaigns. Since 2022, he has taken on the role of Senior Product Marketing Manager, where he continues to develop and implement marketing strategies for product offerings.
Education and Expertise
Kyle Mc Sherry earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Augsburg University, where he studied Marketing and Management Information Systems. His education spanned from 2011 to 2015, providing him with a solid foundation in both marketing principles and information systems management. This academic background supports his current role in product marketing, where he applies his knowledge to enhance product visibility and market reach.
Background
Before his extensive career at Thomson Reuters, Kyle Mc Sherry gained experience as a Project Coordinator Intern at the Irish Fair of Minnesota in 2015. This internship lasted for three months and took place in St. Paul, MN. During this time, he developed skills in project coordination and event management, which contributed to his professional growth.
Career Progression
Kyle Mc Sherry's career progression reflects a steady advancement in the marketing field. Starting as a Marketer at Thomson Reuters, he quickly moved up to Senior Marketer, demonstrating his ability to manage more complex marketing tasks. His current position as Senior Product Marketing Manager marks a significant step in his career, allowing him to focus on product-specific marketing strategies and initiatives.