A New Chapter at 2tor and USC
A few weeks ago, I left my position as a Digital Strategist at Porter Novelli in pursuit of a new opportunity at 2tor, Inc., an exciting edu-tech startup that I believe is changing the world of higher education as we know it.
In my new role, I’ll be the Community Manager for USC’s Master’s of Arts in Teaching program, helping connect students and alumni in both online and offline channels. This new position has me working alongside a team of visionary leaders in the higher education field and immersed in a diverse community of more than 1,000 educators and students across the country.
As I start this new chapter, I’m forever grateful to the team at Porter Novelli for the lessons they imparted on me. Their unique approach to strategic thinking, unwavering commitment to their clients, and unbelievable attention to detail gave me newfound respect for PR professionals and brand marketers. If you ever get the chance to work alongside Stephanie Agresta (friend, mentor, and geek girl extraordinaire), John Havens (actor, all things augmented reality, mr. congeniality), Joel Johnson (strategic planning guru, swagger king, powerpoint wiz), Israel Mirsky (lover of emerging tech and small puppies), Karen Hartline (queen of karaoke and events, my left coast lover), Heather D’Amico (the skinniest fat girl with the best laugh you’ll ever meet), Greg Tedesco (my #strongisland counterpart), Nicole D’Alonzo (the sweetest gal on the web) and Christina Petroni (my separated sister at birth) – take it! There are so many agencies out there, but I truly believe that PN’s integrated approach, their heart and rockstar talent sets it apart from many.
And so, here I am once again, joining another all-star marketing team led by Jeremy Johnson (too cool for school, but one of the smartest, kindest, and most driven individuals I know) and Marcus Cohn. I’ll be going back to my higher ed roots (I used to work in Admissions at Barnard College), revisiting platform technologies (shout out to Mzinga!), and putting all of that Porter Novelli strategic thinking into practice.
In the word of my new Trojan friends, FIGHT ON!







