Jackie Cutrone
Chief Marketing Officer
NewtonX
Jackie sits at the intersection of business, brand, content and technology. As the first marketing hire at NewtonX, the world's leading B2B research company, Jackie has built the brand and marketing engine from the ground up. She now leads a team of professionals across all corners of growth, brand, and product marketing.
Her past experience includes partnering with Fortune 500 organizations to develop their brand strategy and governance. She has had the privilege of working with teams at American Express, AT&T, Visa, Bain & Co., HP, AIG, Gartner, Salesforce, BNY Mellon, and USA Today, among others. Previously she led the marketing and sales function at brand agency, Monigle, where she was responsible for helping brand leaders build smarter brand management using technology. She has also led client strategy at Interbrand, delivered ad campaigns at Havas and supported marketing at small startups. Jackie holds a M.S. in Strategic Communications from Columbia University, and a B.S. from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications. She’s taught a graduate course on Content Strategy at Columbia University and Pratt Institute, and continues to guest lecture on brand and content strategy.
Her past experience includes partnering with Fortune 500 organizations to develop their brand strategy and governance. She has had the privilege of working with teams at American Express, AT&T, Visa, Bain & Co., HP, AIG, Gartner, Salesforce, BNY Mellon, and USA Today, among others. Previously she led the marketing and sales function at brand agency, Monigle, where she was responsible for helping brand leaders build smarter brand management using technology. She has also led client strategy at Interbrand, delivered ad campaigns at Havas and supported marketing at small startups. Jackie holds a M.S. in Strategic Communications from Columbia University, and a B.S. from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications. She’s taught a graduate course on Content Strategy at Columbia University and Pratt Institute, and continues to guest lecture on brand and content strategy.