Rachel Sadacca

Demand Generation Lead at Lattice

Rachel Sadacca has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and industries. Rachel most recently worked as a Sr. Demand Programs Manager at Lattice starting in 2022. Previously, they were a Senior Marketing Manager at Welcome, a Series A funded startup, where they played a crucial role in defining and executing go-to-market plans and implementing new processes. Rachel also worked as a Marketing Manager at Facebook, where they led organic and paid growth strategies for small businesses and created a new team for content and UX strategy. Prior to that, they held roles at Fluxx Labs, Mogo Interactive, MogoARTS Marketing, Remedy Interactive, Dominican University of California, and Private Ocean Wealth Management, where they gained experience in demand generation, marketing automation, marketing specialization, and customer support. Overall, Rachel has a solid background in marketing and has contributed significantly to the growth and success of various companies throughout their career.

Rachel Sadacca completed their high school education at Oakmont High School between 2005 and 2009. Rachel then attended Dominican University of California from 2009 to 2012, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, with a minor in Leadership Studies, and a concentration in Marketing.

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Used by 5,000+ companies around the world, Lattice's people management platform brings together all the tools, workflows, and insights business leaders and people managers need to build engaged, high-performing teams and succeed in the new world of work. The Lattice platform enables great business outcomes by integrating continuous performance management, employee engagement, career development, compensation management, goal-setting and OKRs, and people analytics in a unified, employee-centric experience that people actually like to use.