NOCD
Alisa Mealer has a diverse work experience in the field of marketing. Alisa most recently worked at NOCD as the Director of Marketing, Paid Media. Prior to that, they held the role of Campaign Manager at Songfinch. Alisa also worked at Interior Define, where they held the positions of Growth Marketing Manager and Senior Performance Marketing Associate.
In the earlier stages of their career, Alisa worked at iCrossing as a Senior Paid Media Analyst, where they managed and optimized campaigns across various platforms. Alisa also worked at Eduvantis LLC as a Paid Media Analyst, responsible for building and managing digital campaigns for higher education programs.
Alisa gained experience in marketing and creative roles while working at American Advertising Federation at Illinois, Office Depot, Razorfish, OrderUp (a Groupon company), and Examkrackers, INC.
Overall, Alisa Mealer has demonstrated a strong background in paid media, campaign management, and marketing analysis throughout their career.
Alisa Mealer obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Advertising from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2016. Alisa also has additional certifications in Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, Sponsored Products Accreditation from Amazon, and Google Analytics.
NOCD
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NOCD is the #1 telehealth provider for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD is one of the most severe, prevalent, and misunderstood mental health conditions. NOCD creates access to online therapy for people with OCD through our innovative telehealth platform. In the NOCD app, members can quickly access and schedule live, face-to-face video therapy sessions with our national network of licensed therapists that specialize in Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP) - considered the "gold standard" in OCD treatment. In between sessions, patients have access to 24/7 support through NOCD’s self-help tools and peer communities. At NOCD, we help people reclaim their lives with clinically proven OCD treatment, by removing barriers to OCD care and reducing the stigma associated with OCD.