The Marketing and Enrollment Partnership: An interview with Stacy Jagodowski [Podcast Ep.6]

In this episode we talk with Stacy Jagodowski, independent school marketing veteran and a current strategic marketing consultant, about the marketing and enrollment partnership.

Released June 26, 2018

In this episode, we sat down with Stacy Jagodowski, independent school marketing veteran and a current strategic marketing consultant, to discuss a range of topics, including what’s changed in independent school marketing, how marketing can help ensure admission gets the best leads, and why it’s so important that the two offices align with common goals.

About the Author

Peter Baron and Hans Mundahl

Peter Baron is EMA's chief member relations officer, responsible for the creation and oversight of our external programs as well as our membership promise. He oversees marketing and communications, member recruitment and retention, and outreach functions, as well as leadership training programs, research, and other related strategic initiatives. With a career spent in product development, sales, relationship development, and marketing, Peter's success has been built on listening to schools' and families' needs. Hans Mundahl is EMA's director of professional development and has been an educator since 1995, when he first stepped into the classroom as a Fulbright exchange teacher in the former East Germany. Since then, Hans has taught in a variety of settings, including as an Outward Bound instructor, classroom teacher, house parent, and in higher ed. Hans has served in just about every role possible in an independent school including as an admission officer, program leader, trustee, and head of school.

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