Education Week
Jennifer Mosley is the current Vice President of Marketing at Education Week. Jennifer has over fifteen years of experience in the field of marketing, with a focus on audience development.
Jennifer began their career as a consultant at Archway Marketing Services in 2007. Jennifer then transitioned to Sun-Times News Group, where they served as Customer Service Manager. In 2010, they became the Director of Audience Development at the Chicago Sun-Times.
In 2015, Jennifer left the Sun-Times to join Modern Healthcare as their Audience Development and Marketing Director. Jennifer held this position for four years before joining Crain Communications Inc. as their Group Director of Audience Development in 2017.
Jennifer has been with Education Week since November 2019 and currently serves as their Vice President of Marketing. Under their leadership, Education Week has seen significant growth in both their online and print readership.
Jennifer Mosley has a Bachelor's degree in Fashion/Apparel Design from the College of DuPage, a Master's degree in Social Psychology from Aurora University, and a PhD in Mathematics from the Loyola University of Chicago. Jennifer also has a certification in Entrepreneurship Foundations from LinkedIn, a certification in Guy Kawasaki on Entrepreneurship from LinkedIn, and a certification in Cert Prep: Salesforce Certified Administrator from LinkedIn.
They are on a team with David A. Tashjian - Director, Digital Operations, Beth Frerking - Editor-in-Chief, and Maurice Bakley - Publisher, EdWeek Market Brief. Some individuals on their team include Brandon Benjamin - Marketing Operations Consultant, Emma Prillaman - Manager, Event Planning & Logistics, and Lydia Seiders - Email Marketing Specialist. Jennifer Mosley reports to Michele J. Givens, President & CEO.
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Education Week
Education. It has the ability to open doors, unlock opportunities, and inspire positive change. But only when it achieves this for everyone will it reach its full potential. At Education Week, they believe that an equitable—and excellent - education for all students is possible…and they empower you to make it a reality. As a leading authority in education, they are the comprehensive cornerstone for educators, policymakers, and business leaders alike.