Luke Retterath

Luke Retterath has a strong background in marketing and analytics, with over 15 years of experience in various roles. Luke is currently the Chief Marketing Officer at Material Security since February 2023. Prior to that, they worked as the Vice President of Marketing at ReCharge Payments from March 2020 to February 2023.

Luke also held positions at Cisco, where they served as the Director of Demand Generation and Revenue Marketing for Duo from October 2018 to March 2020. Luke initially joined Duo Security in 2014, where they held multiple roles including Senior Director of Demand Generation & Marketing Operations and Director of Demand Generation.

Before joining Cisco, Luke worked at VML as a Senior Insights Analyst for a brief period in 2014. Prior to VML, they were at Biggs|Gilmore (Acquired by VML) as a Senior Strategic Analyst, where they managed a small team and worked with clients such as Kellogg's, Kimberly-Clark, and Heinz.

Luke's career started at Charles River Interactive, Inc. in 2007, where they held roles as a Manager of Search Marketing and Analytics, as well as a Search Marketing Specialist. During this time, they managed a team of SEO specialists and worked with clients such as Constant Contact, Zipcar, UNICEF USA, and MIT Sloan.

Luke began their career as an Interactive Marketing Specialist at Feeley & Driscoll in 2006. Overall, Luke has a diverse range of experience in marketing, analytics, and leadership roles with a focus on demand generation and revenue marketing.

Luke Retterath attended Gordon College and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. The specific field of study is not mentioned. No other information regarding their education history, such as start and end years, is provided.

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Material Security

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We started Material after the 2016 hacks changed history and showed everyone everywhere the importance and fragility of our private data. We think it takes at least as much creativity to protect a technology as it does to invent it. We know that usable security means making people safe and productive. We believe in common sense and not silver bullets, snake oil, or “next generation” technobabble. Our goal is resilience, and we build security that works (and works simply). We’ve partnered closely with the world’s best organizations to protect their employees and the ordinary people that depend on them. We work incredibly hard because keeping people safe and helping them collaborate is the best job in the world.


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