Chuck Flantroy (Flan-troy) II

Sales and Marketing Leader with a passion for tech: Leveraging Generative AI & Marketing Automation in order to build more efficient, customer-focused strategies.

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

About

As a seasoned Sales and Marketing Leader, I'm not just passionate about harnessing the power of technology, but I'm deeply committed to disrupting the industry through rigorous research, insightful analysis, and seizing the right opportunities. My autodidactic nature has been a cornerstone of my professional journey. I pride myself on being largely self-taught, a trait that extends beyond my professional life, even to personal pursuits like golf. Whether it's mastering a new digital tool, understanding intricate market dynamics, or perfecting my swing on the golf course, I approach challenges with determination and a keen desire to learn. My goal? To continually evolve, drive innovation, and craft strategies that not only achieve business objectives but also reshape the industry landscape.

Experience

  • Director of Marketing and Digital Sales at Kessler Creative
    Jan 2014 - Oct 2019 · 5 yrs 10 mos

    Internet Marketing Manager for Kessler Creative a leading provider of Printed Marketing Materials and Direct Mail Marketing Strategies.

  • Encore Media Consultant at SuperMedia LLC
    Sep 2012 - Jan 2014 · 1 yr 5 mos

    Direct response advertising specialist.

  • Digital Media Agent at LocalEdge A Hearst Media Services Company
    Feb 2006 - Jan 2012 · 6 yrs

    Developed 'tradigital' marketing solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.

  • Director of Business Development at Productivity Central, LLC
    May 2004 - Dec 2005 · 1 yr 8 mos

    Responsible for the development and management of client relationships throughout the sales process. Utilized both creative and traditional sales techniques during the account acquisition period.

  • Administration Services Coordinator at Johnson & Johnson
    Jun 2000 - May 2004 · 4 yrs

    Administrative support to C-level executives. Daily activities included the management of departmental inventory, marketing materials and budgets.