McLean, Virginia, USA, December 2024 – Christine Ellis Purcell has been named Chief Marketing Officer at ID.me, where she will oversee the company’s marketing strategies to expand its brand presence, foster growth, and enhance user engagement. With a wealth of experience in marketing leadership, Christine is set to bring innovative strategies to further solidify ID.me’s position as a leader in secure digital identity solutions.
Christine most recently served as Chief Business Officer at BeMe Health, where she led business operations and growth initiatives for the company. Before this, she was Chief Marketing Officer at Twin, where she developed marketing strategies for scaling the organization’s footprint in personalized healthcare solutions.
During her tenure at Facebook, Christine held several key roles, including Head of Marketing, Messenger, where she drove product and brand marketing for Messenger and Messenger Kids, and Director of Marketing, where she spearheaded initiatives in emerging technologies and social impact marketing.
Christine began her career in consulting, spending five years at McKinsey & Company as an Engagement Manager, where she delivered strategic insights and implementation plans for Fortune 500 companies and non-profits. She also gained experience in advertising as an Account Executive at Foote, Cone & Belding, where her efforts contributed to securing $1 billion in new business.
About ID.me
ID.me is a trusted leader in simplifying online identity verification for individuals and organizations. With over 120 million members and partnerships across government, healthcare, and commercial sectors, ID.me provides secure identity proofing and authentication services. Its digital identity solutions empower users to navigate online services seamlessly, backed by compliance with federal standards and a commitment to inclusivity through the “No Identity Left Behind” initiative.
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