Thousands of students (really!) have filtered through my classrooms since 2014 to learn about digital marketing and strategy.

LEARNING IS FOR LIFE.

I first began my teaching journey in 2012, when a single guest lecture at Temple University whet my appetite for being part of others’ learning journeys. In 2014, I pursued teaching more formally, and found myself in the edtech space helping to shape the DGM (digital marketing) program for General Assembly and lead the instruction of its curriculum.

In decade that has followed, I’ve added guest lecturing spots at local Boston universities and additional stints at other edtech companies. I’ve taught in physical settings on both sides of the pond and in virtual classrooms to adults in college-level courses, and occasionally translate that know-how into corporate settings to upskill marketing teams and digital strategists.

Let’s make a better classroom together.

As a longtime instructor and public speaker, lectures and lesson plans are second nature. As an educator, I know how important it is to make knowledge accessible for everyone. I employ strategies tailored specially for how adults learn, and ensure learning environments with me are a safe space where neurodiversity is celebrated.

  • I have extensive experience designing syllabi, lesson plans, exercises, and assignments. Let’s talk about your ope adjunct faculty or instruction roles, remote or in-person around Boston.

  • I will develop and deliver half or full-day digital marketing or agency leadership workshops, designed to meet your team’s specific needs.

  • I can create materials for a wide range of class formats related to digital marketing, team leadership, or brand strategy. Everything is turnkey (syllabus, individual lessons, activities, and assignments) and tailored for your corporate or higher education setting.

  • I will provide an assessment of your existing course materials to audit their accuracy, learner experience design, and delivery with detailed recommendations for improvement.

Reach out.

If you want to talk shop, I’m open to hearing about new opportunities, speaking and teaching gigs, and interesting ways to collaborate. Fellow nerds are strongly encouraged to reference Star Trek, video games, or the cosmos and its origin.