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Katia Arteaga

Product Marketing Manager
Katia Arteaga joined IMO Health in 2023, bringing with her valuable marketing experience working in both the tech and produce industries. Katia earned her bachelor’s degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and her MBA from DePaul University. In her free time, Katia enjoys hiking, running, and exploring Chicago’s food scene with her husband, and learning to cook traditional Mexican recipes passed down from her parents.

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