James Collie
About
James Collie is from St Augustine, Florida, United States. James works in the following industries: "Financial Services", "Banking", "Consumer Goods", "Executive Office", and "Management Consulting". James is currently Founder, President & CEO at IceMule Coolers, located in St. Augustine, FL. In James's previous role as a Marketing Executive, Home Lending at Ally Financial Inc., James worked in until Feb 2012. Prior to joining Ally Financial Inc., James was a SVP, Mortgage Marketing Executive at Bank of America and held the position of SVP, Mortgage Marketing Executive. Prior to that, James was a VP, Head of Marketing at Clayton Holdings, Inc. from Jan 2003 to Jan 2006. James started working as Senior Principal at Diamond Management & Technology Consultants in Jan 1998. From Jan 1993 to Jan 1998, James was VP, Strategic Marketing at SunTrust Bank.
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James Collie's current jobs
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James Collie's past jobs
Chief marketing executive for one of the largest real estate lenders in the U.S.
Chief marketing executive for retail, consumer and B2B channels. Led development and creation of award-winning value propositions and marketing campaigns that contributed to dramatic market share growth.
Chief Marketing Officer for capital markets consulting firm. Led product development, revenue growth and re-branding efforts in advance of a successful IPO. Also co-founded Clayton Technologies, a compliance software company.
Lead executive of strategy and technology engagements for clients across various industries including capital markets, consumer financial services and consumer products.
Internal strategy and operations consultant focused on developing and expanding market opportunities for major bank divisions including commercial lending, small business and real estate finance.