Leadpages
Stacy Dally has a diverse work experience, starting in 2011 as an Intern at Complete Media, Inc, where they wrote social media content and created website content for clients. Stacy also served as a Co-host on KCPM's "That Country Video Show" for a brief period. In 2023, Stacy joined Leadpages as a Product Marketing Manager. Prior to this, they held roles at Sportsdigita, including Product Marketing Manager, Senior Campaign Manager, and Marketing Specialist. Stacy also worked at the Minnesota Youth Soccer Association as Director of Marketing & Competitions and Marketing and Communications Director. Before that, they worked as a Part-time Communications Consultant at the Ann Bancroft Foundation. Stacy's earlier experience includes serving as Director of Marketing & Special Events Manager at North Carolina FC Youth and as a Graduate Assistant for Marketing and Promotions at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Athletic Department. Stacy began their career as a Marketing Intern and Promotions Intern at Augustana University (SD) Athletic Department. Additionally, Stacy worked as a Server at Outback Steakhouse.
Stacy Dally pursued their Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration/Communications and English from Augustana University (SD) from 2008 to 2012. After completing their undergraduate studies, they went on to attend the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where they obtained their Master of Science degree in Recreation, Sports, and Tourism between 2012 and 2014.
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Leadpages
Leadpages provides HTML5 templates for contact pages, webinar pages, sales lead and other types of landing pages that customers use to improve leads and get better conversions. The service runs on Google App Engine and uses technology such as Big Table to analyze the landing page data. Unlike competitors that use WYSIWYG (What You See Is What YouGet), Leadpages does not have to translate into HTML. Instead the HTML pages are already made, which allows for the data to be decoupled and analyzed in the Google cloud stack. The pages are optimized for any mobile device.