Courtney Young (Cheung)
About Courtney Young (Cheung)
Courtney Young (Cheung) is the Director of Demand Generation Program Management at Trellix, with a background in marketing and program management across several companies, including Nutanix and Druva. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies from Cornell University.
Current Role at Trellix
Courtney Young currently serves as the Director of Demand Generation Program Management at Trellix. She has held this position since 2023 and operates out of the San Francisco Bay Area. In her role, she focuses on developing and managing demand generation strategies to enhance the company's marketing efforts.
Previous Experience at Nutanix
Courtney Young has extensive experience at Nutanix, where she held multiple roles over several years. She worked as a Global Marketing Programs Specialist from 2017 to 2018, followed by positions as Channel Marketing from 2016 to 2017, Marketing Operations Manager for Programs and Campaigns from 2019 to 2021, and Global Marketing Programs/Campaigns, Senior Specialist from 2018 to 2019. Her tenure at Nutanix contributed to her expertise in marketing program management.
Experience at Druva
Courtney Young worked at Druva as a Senior Program Manager for Demand Generation from 2022 to 2023. In this role, she was responsible for overseeing demand generation initiatives, further enhancing her skills in program management within the technology sector.
Educational Background
Courtney Young studied at Cornell University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Interdisciplinary Studies, focusing on Applied Economics and Management and Communication. She also studied at ESCI-UPF and CIEE, which contributed to her diverse educational background.
Internship Experience
Courtney Young has completed several internships that provided her with foundational experience in marketing. She interned at TATCHA in 2014 for two months and at VSC Consulting in 2015 for two months. Additionally, she worked as a Teaching Assistant for AEM 1200 at the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management in 2015 for four months.