Anthony Villa

Art Director/motion Graphics Designer at American Student Assistance

Anthony Villa has over 20 years of experience working as a graphic designer in various industries. Anthony started their career at Telco Systems in 1997, where they worked as a Senior Graphic Designer, handling marketing collateral, branding, trade show graphics, web design, and photo retouching. In 2000, they established their own business as a Freelance Graphic Designer, which continued until 2009. Anthony then worked as a Graphic Design Consultant at Deloitte from 2003 to 2008. As a Freelance Designer, they collaborated with Thredz Unlimited from 2008 to 2010. From 2010 to 2011, Anthony served as a Graphic Designer-Packaging at Covidien, contributing to a rebranding initiative. Anthony joined NBC Sports Group in 2015 as a Golf Spotter and Camera Tech Assistant. Currently, Anthony is employed at American Student Assistance, where they started in 2012 as a Senior Graphic Designer and is currently serving as an Art Director/Motion Graphics Designer. Their responsibilities include designing graphics for social media campaigns, trade shows, traditional marketing collateral, videos, e-newsletters, and mailers.

Anthony Villa attended The College of New Jersey from 1984 to 1990. During this period, they pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree with a specialization in Advertising Design.

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Bellingham, United States

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American Student Assistance

American Student Assistance™ (ASA) is changing the way kids learn about careers and navigate postsecondary pathways through exploration, work-based learning, and free digital experiences. ASA meets students both in and beyond the classroom with digital tools, resources, and information to empower their career planning journeys. We believe that exploring career possibilities, as early as middle school, and having equitable access to education-to-career pathways aligned with one’s passions and goals will result in greater confidence and long-term success for all students.


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