Ashley Hillman

Ashley Hillman

Ashley Hillman is a Director of New Product Development at UPS Capital, where she leads a cross-functional agile team to build and commercialize our new digital product offerings. She recently led the launch of DeliveryDefense Shipping Intelligence, a DaaS product that uses enriched delivery data and machine learning to help predict shipping outcomes before a label is even generated. In leading SaaS product development at UPS Capital, her team aspires to create simple, user-friendly technologies that add value and insight to a shipper’s supply chain and logistics experience.

Ashley started her career at UPS in 2011 as a Human Resources Administrative Assistant in Atlanta, Georgia. Over a decade of experience at UPS and UPS Capital in a variety of different functions has afforded her a unique breadth of perspective and the opportunity to gain exposure to key areas of the business. Her experiences have helped to develop and cultivate her unique, creative energy that she uses to make a positive impact on customers, employees, partners.

Previously, as the Director of Digital Channel Marketing, Ashley led a cross-functional team of sales, marketing, and solutions representatives to oversee the company’s growth of strategic partnerships, whose relationships helped to expand and scale our digital supply chain insurance offering. Prior to that, she was the UPS Capital Director of Field Marketing, with responsibility for driving revenue growth through the planning and execution of account-based marketing tactics that improved customer conversion through winning value propositions, creative content development, and coordinated multi-channel integrated campaigns. 

Ashley received both her MBA and bachelor’s degree from The University of Georgia.

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