Ben Skelton

Vice President at Habanero Consulting Group
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Location
CA
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency

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Donna Gratton

I thoroughly enjoyed working with Ben. He combines strategic insight, an ability to communicate complex technical solutions simply, and a sincere dedication to successful results. Whether we were developing new website solutions or co-presenting at an industry conference, Ben’s good-humoured personality always made it fun.

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Ben is an outgoing and extremely knowledgable person who never ceased to amaze me. He stands behind his work one hundred percent and always has the experience to back up his solutions.

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Experience

    • Vice President
      • Jan 2015 - Present

      I provide guidance and oversight to Habanero’s leadership team, ensuring our continued success and innovation within all areas of the business. At Habanero we leverage a balanced scorecard approach to management that provides a continuous and equal focus on our company, team, and clients. I am also a passionate advocate of Habanero’s brand and work to ensure that clients are proud to be associated with Habanero and that each of the solutions we create exceeds expectations.

    • Director, Brand and Experience
      • Jul 2011 - Present

      Responsible for the execution and evolution of Habanero’s brand. Provides direction to various projects and programs that leverage the brand to drive awareness and engagement and help Habanero meet its organizational goals.

Education

  • Simon Fraser University
    BA, Communications
    1994 - 1999

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