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    Duaa Elzeney

    VP of Revenue Generation thru Enrollments, Edtech & Higher Ed / Viral / 3M Views of My Content / 18% LI Content Engagement

    Duaa Elzeney is a higher education and project management professional with extensive experience in strategic advisory roles.23 She has worked for notable organizations such as Brookings, McKinsey, and Airbus Group.2 Elzeney is known for her expertise in edtech and higher education enrollments and growth.3 She has generated over 4 million content views on LinkedIn and has produced viral content.23

    Currently, Elzeney serves as a Strategic Advisor in Higher Education (contract) at Virtue Analytics Inc., a boutique Strategy and Analytics consulting firm that provides project-based services to companies across various industries.13 Her role likely involves leveraging her expertise to help educational institutions optimize their admissions processes and improve enrollment yield.1

    Elzeney's background includes:

    1. Education: She attended The Wharton School.3
    2. Professional experience: Worked with organizations like Brookings, McKinsey, and Airbus Group.2
    3. Expertise: Edtech, higher education enrollments, growth strategies, and analytics.3
    4. Content creation: Known for generating high-engagement content on LinkedIn.2

    As the only person in her family to pursue higher education, Elzeney brings a unique perspective to her work in enrollment management and growth leadership in higher education.4

    Highlights

    Strategy and Analytics Consulting - Virtue Analytics
    Strategy and Analytics Consulting - Virtue Analytics

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