Boston Athenæum
Julie Corwin is an experienced marketing and brand consultant with a strong background in higher education marketing and communications. Currently serving as a Marketing & Brand Consultant at J.Corwin Marketing since 2019, Julie has successfully managed strategic projects for higher education clients, including a comprehensive assessment of Northeastern University’s College of Professional Studies. Previously, Julie held key positions such as Marketing and Communications Director at Boston Athenæum and Executive Director of Marketing, Communications, and PR at the New England College of Optometry, where strategic direction was developed to enhance brand presence and enrollment. With extensive experience at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and other institutions, Julie has demonstrated leadership in marketing strategy, brand development, and team management, backed by a Doctor of Law and Policy from Northeastern University and additional degrees from Emerson College and Heidelberg University.
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Boston Athenæum
The Boston Athenæum, “Boston’s best kept secret” (Boston.com) and one of the most distinguished libraries in the nation, was founded in 1807. Its landmark 1849 building and architecturally significant reading rooms at 10½ Beacon Street welcome readers, thinkers, writers, and learners in the heart of Boston. Highlights of the library’s holdings include the King’s Chapel Library collection, with roots in the 17th-century settlement of Boston; rare publications in Native American languages; the personal library of George Washington; historic early European printed works; and numerous works of fine art, including portraits of notable Americans such as Hannah Adams, John Marshall, and Alexander Hamilton, and by artists such as Gilbert Stuart, John Singer Sargent, Allan Rohan Crite, and Polly Thayer Starr. An extensive collection on the art of the book includes exquisite and rare examples from many eras of bookbinding and fine printing, as well as contemporary artists’ books. Learn more at bostonathenaeum.org.