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Elizabeth Bober has diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Elizabeth started their career as an Intern at Suzanne Stack Casting in San Francisco in 1999. Shortly after, they served as a Marketing Intern at the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival. In 1999, they also worked as a Public Relations Coordinator at Corporate Communications Group, Inc.
Bober joined New Media Strategies in 2002 as an Online Analyst and later became a Project Manager. From 2005 to 2006, they served as an Online Brand Manager at the same company.
In 2006, they transitioned to USA TODAY, where they initially worked as an Integrated Product Marketing Project Lead. Later, they became a Manager of Network Sales Solutions.
In 2008, Bober started at Capital Spice as a Co-Founder and Editor. During the same year, they also worked as an Education Communications Manager at Rosetta Stone.
Finally, from 2011 to 2013, Bober worked at First Book as a Director of National Engagement Strategies. Elizabeth was later promoted to Senior Director, serving in both the Network Insights and Strategies and National Engagement Strategies roles at different times.
Elizabeth Bober obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communications with a minor in Psychology from the University of San Francisco. Elizabeth attended the University from 1997 to 2001. In 2000, they also participated in an International Program at Ulster University. Prior to their college education, Elizabeth attended St. Teresa's Academy from 1993 to 1997. There is no information available regarding the duration or degree attained at Cure of Ars.
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