iCIMS Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based talent acquisition solutions, announced today that the company’s Chief Marketing Officer, Susan Vitale, was honored with a Stevie Award for Women in Business.
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During an award ceremony last Friday, Vitale was named a silver award recipient as a Female Executive of the Year for companies with 11 to 2,500 employees. The Stevie Awards for Women in Business are the world’s premiere business awards for female entrepreneurs, executives, employees and the organizations they run.
“I’m humbled to receive this honor alongside such an impressive list of female business leaders,” said Vitale. “Over the course of my career at iCIMS, I’ve been fortunate enough to work for and alongside passionate, talented and caring individuals. I’m grateful for their support and for all they’ve taught me along the way and hope I can pay it forward. With the recent emphasis being placed on encouraging young women to pursue careers in technology, I am so pleased to be in a position to hold the door open for tomorrow’s female leaders in the technology sector,” concluded Vitale.
Vitale is the youngest and only female C-level executive at iCIMS. She earned her current title of CMO at the age of 30, a result of advancing alongside the high-growth company where she began her career in 2005. She is ultimately responsible for conveying the iCIMS story across various audiences, including prospective and existing customers, the media, industry thought leaders, employees and candidates. Vitale oversees the company’s brand and marketing strategy across public relations, partnerships, demand generation, events, advertising, product marketing and content marketing.
In April, she was recognized for her accomplishments and named to the 2017 NJBIZ Best 50 Women in Business list, which recognizes the most dynamic business women who have proven to be not only influential in their industries, but leaders in their professional communities. Last month, iCIMS was included on the annual list of Top Companies for Women Technologists by the Anita Borg Institute.
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About iCIMS, Inc.
iCIMS is the leading provider of talent acquisition solutions that help businesses win the war for top talent. iCIMS empowers companies to manage their entire hiring process within the industry’s most robust Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). Built on the foundation of a best-to-market talent acquisition software suite, iCIMS’ PaaS framework, UNIFi, allows employers to expand the capabilities of their core talent acquisition technology by integrating with the largest partner ecosystem in talent acquisition to help them attract, find, screen, and manage candidates. Offering scalable, easy-to-use solutions that are backed by award-winning customer service, iCIMS supports more than 3,500 contracted customers and is one of the largest and fastest-growing talent acquisition solution providers.
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Kelly Cordrey iCIMS, Inc. 7325207411 [email protected]


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