Connie Johnson

Demand Gen Marketing Trade Show And High Touch Events Project Manager at Valvoline Global Operations

Connie Johnson has extensive experience in marketing and administrative roles, working with companies such as Valvoline Inc., Stanley Black & Decker, Lexmark, and Owens Corning. At Valvoline Global Operations, Connie currently serves as the Demand Gen Marketing Trade Show and High Touch Events Project Manager, where Connie successfully generated 1M in Trade Show GP in 2022. Prior to that, Connie held the position of Installer Channel & Heavy Duty Marketing Trade Associate at Valvoline Inc. Additionally, Connie has experience as an Executive Administrative Assistant at Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., Administrative Assistant at Lexmark, and Marketing Specialist at Owens Corning. Throughout their career, Connie has demonstrated strong administrative skills and marketing expertise.

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Valvoline Global Operations

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Valvoline™ Global is a worldwide leader in automotive and industrial solutions, creating future-ready products and best-in-class services for partners around the globe. Established in 1866, we introduced the world’s first branded motor oil, claiming our position as The Original Motor Oil. As The Original, we’ve been innovating to solve problems for over 150 years. With sales in more than 140 countries and territories, our solutions are available for every engine and drivetrain, including high-mileage and heavy-duty vehicles, offered at more than 80,000 locations. And we’re committed to powering the future of mobility for vehicles with electric, hybrid and internal combustion powertrains – today and as we move forward. We are now a part of Aramco, one of the world’s largest integrated energy and chemicals companies. Our strategic partnership creates a powerful combination to drive unparalleled product innovation and sustainable business solutions.


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