About
Viella


 

Viella, is an adventurer with a world of experience in the communication, education and marketing fields. This native of California has unbridled curiosity that has taken her around the globe.

A multi-disciplinary professional, Viella has perfected the art of adapting to new environments; observing, learning and building communication which builds upon the strengths of the constituents. This broad based life experience has allowed Viella to assimilate the best of diverse cultures into a holistic marketing communications approach. She prides herself as being able to implement fresh ideas in creative ways. Quality, communication and sustainability are her driving forces. Her authentic, hands-on approach is refreshing and effective.

Viella has held senior management posts in public relations and marketing stateside and abroad. Her adventurous spirit led her to Japan where she founded a successful chain of English schools. She later moved below the equator to revolutionize the Universidad Austral de Chile. Using technology and strong branding, university enrollment soared. She created an outreach and communication program the University follows to this day. In the United States, she has guided American organizations to shine in marketing, public relations and events.

Viella holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Sacramento State University and a Master of Arts of International Relations from San Francisco State University. She has also studied at universities in France and Switzerland.

Viella is a great public speaker and communicate in four languages; English, Spanish, Japanese, and French.

In her free time, Viella practices Chi Gong and oneironautics.

Viella.org was created in 2005 by Viella Shipley. This site is evolving and grows as new experiences and connections are discovered.
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