Taking Email Marketing to the Next Level | Rebecca Bernardo-Hartley
Email marketing is a powerful tool for schools and can help with admissions, retention, development, and more. But where do you begin? And how do you unlock the power of email marketing for your school? In this podcast, we will tap into some email marketing tips and tricks to make your email marketing plan work for you!
Rebecca Bernardo-Hartley is the Director of Marketing & Communications at The Wolf School. With a background in video and photography, she discovered her love for digital marketing early in her career and returned to school to complete her master’s in Digital Marketing & Design at Brandeis University. With over 8 years of school marketing experience, Rebecca is passionate about showcasing each school’s unique story through marketing.
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Matt Soule | Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall School in Waltham, MA
Angie Ward | Enroll Media Group
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