Casey Sheldon heads the Global Technology practice for Weber Shandwick, bringing over 20 years of experience in all aspects of high-tech marketing to her role. Her mission is to keep the company ahead of the trends for technology clients and to ensure practitioners around the globe deliver consistently excellent counsel and service.
Casey also oversees the company’s offices in Seattle and Portland. She is responsible for several of the company’s most prominent and progressive clients such as Microsoft Corp. and Agilent Technologies, providing senior counsel and strategy to those companies. She directs Weber Shandwick’s business planning, marketing and client development for Northwest markets.
Under her leadership, Weber Shandwick Seattle won Washington CEO magazine’s 2006 “Best Companies To Work For” survey in the large company category.
Casey previously worked as brand manager of Hewlett Packard’s Home Products Division. She created HP’s brand department, which included market development, market research, market segmentation, marketing communications, advertising, public relations, naming and branding. Casey helped HP launch products in three new consumer markets: home PCs, interactive TV and cable modems. Casey also worked as an HP product manager for various minicomputer and operating system products.
Casey is a member of the executive committee for the Washington Council of AeA, the nation's largest association of high-tech companies.
Casey earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Northwestern University