Melanie Pasch
About Melanie Pasch
Melanie Pasch is a Public Relations and Communications Manager currently working at WalkMe™ in San Francisco, California. She has held various communication roles across different organizations, including Gloat and Molecula, and has a strong academic background in Near and Middle Eastern Studies.
Current Role at WalkMe
Melanie Pasch serves as the Public Relations & Communications Manager at WalkMe™, a position she has held since 2021. Based in San Francisco, California, she focuses on enhancing the company's public image and managing communications strategies. Her role involves developing and implementing communication plans that align with WalkMe's objectives in the digital adoption space.
Previous Experience at Molecula
Prior to her current role, Melanie worked at Molecula as the Marketing & Communications Lead from 2020 to 2021. During her ten-month tenure in Palo Alto, California, she was responsible for shaping the company's marketing strategies and enhancing its communication efforts within the tech industry.
Background in Communications and Strategy
Melanie has extensive experience in communications and strategy, having held various positions in organizations such as Gloat and IsraelExperts. At Gloat, she served as the Lead Communications Strategist from 2018 to 2020 and previously as the PR, Content & Community Manager from 2016 to 2018. Her work involved developing communication strategies that integrated third-party capabilities to improve platform functionality.
Educational Background
Melanie Pasch has a strong academic foundation in Near and Middle Eastern Studies, having earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) from Tel Aviv University. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from Cornell University. Additionally, she studied La Historia del Medio Oriente at the University of Buenos Aires, which complements her educational background.
Volunteer Experience
In addition to her professional roles, Melanie has engaged in community service as a Resident and Community Volunteer at Moishe House in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2012. This experience reflects her commitment to community engagement and development.