Sandy D.

Senior Director, Pr/strategic Communications at American Student Assistance

Sandy D. has extensive work experience in strategic communications and marketing. They are currently working as the Director of Strategic Communications at American Student Assistance since April 2021. Prior to this, they worked at Blue Green as a Marketing Communications professional from February 2019 to April 2021. Sandy also has a long history with Pearson, where they held roles as a Senior Manager and later as the Director of Marketing Communications in the Higher Education division from July 2010 to 2018. Before joining Pearson, they worked in the Public Relations Agency industry as an Account Director, handling clients such as Sedo.com and 1&1 Internet from November 1997 to March 2010.

Sandy D. obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Communication from Boston University, where they studied from 1994 to 1997. In addition to their degree, Sandy has obtained several certifications in various marketing fields. In December 2018, they completed certifications in Email and Newsletter Marketing Foundations, Marketing Analytics: Setting and Measuring KPIs, and Social Media Marketing: ROI from LinkedIn. In October 2018, they completed a certification in Marketing Foundations: Social Media from LinkedIn. Sandy also obtained a certification in Marketing Foundations: Customer Decision Journey from LinkedIn in January 2019. Sandy'smost recent certification was in Email Marketing, which they obtained from HubSpot Academy in April 2020.

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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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