Josh Margulies

VP Strategic Customer Engagement at Suki

Josh Margulies has worked in various marketing roles since 2007. Josh started at Electronic Arts as a Channel Marketing Manager, then moved to Capcom in 2008 in a similar role. In 2010, they became a Trade Marketing Manager for Logitech's Digital Home division. In 2011, they worked as a Senior Channel Marketing Manager for Netgear and founded Liviam, a health-based social platform and hospital enterprise solution. From 2015-2016, they were the Director of Marketing for Viewics, Inc. and the Vice President of Marketing for the Arizona Coyotes. From 2017-2020, they worked as the Director of Integrated Brand Marketing and Director of Marketing for the Jacksonville Jaguars, and is currently the Head of Customer Relations and Sr. Director of Field and Channel Marketing for Suki.

Josh Margulies has a diverse education history. Josh obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Law & Society from UC Santa Barbara between 1997 and 2002. Josh then went on to earn an MBA from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University between 2005 and 2007. In 2018, they obtained an Executive Certificate in Management and Leadership from the MIT Sloan School of Management and an Executive Leadership degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, both in Leadership and Management. Josh also has additional certifications, such as Building Your Team from LinkedIn (2019), and Pragmatic Marketing Foundations, Launch, and Market Certifications (2014).

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Suki is an AI-powered, voice-enabled digital assistant for doctors that lifts the burden of documentation, enabling them to focus on what they love: treating patients. By using artificial intelligence, Suki is able to be personalized to each doctor, gets smarter as they use it, and is rapidly and inexpensively scalable. Moreover, it is easy to implement and even easier to use, not getting in the way of the physician and the patient. Suki is like having an assistant in the exam room who knows how a doctor practices and, as a result, makes the work day easier.


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