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Emily Wasserman
Writer and Communications Specialist
Emily Wasserman is a seasoned professional in digital marketing and communications, currently based at Washington University in St. Louis. Here are some key points about her career and responsibilities:
Current Role
As of April 2024, Emily Wasserman is the Digital Marketing and Communications Manager for St. Louis Initiatives in the Office of the Chancellor at Washington University in St. Louis. Her responsibilities include:
- Formulating and executing multifaceted digital marketing strategies aligned with the organization's mission.
- Developing and executing social media strategies across various platforms.
- Creating compelling and shareable content, with a focus on video content.
- Crafting narratives and visuals to foster community engagement.
- Managing the development, update, and maintenance of the St. Louis Initiatives website.12
Previous Roles
Before her current position, Emily held several roles at Washington University:
- Manager, Digital Marketing & Communications at the Department of Pathology & Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine (June 2022 - April 2024). Here, she managed department websites, created and edited content, designed marketing materials, and managed social media handles.1
- Digital Content Manager at KellyMitchell Group, Inc (September 2021 - June 2022).1
- Media and Marketing Administrator at the Department of Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine (September 2018 - September 2021). Her duties included managing social media, creating communications, and updating the department's website.1
- Communications Specialist at the Department of Genetics and the Center for Teaching and Learning, Washington University in St. Louis (February 2017 - September 2018 and 2018 - September 2021, respectively). She was responsible for creating communications, designing graphics, coordinating events, and updating websites.1
Education and Additional Work
Emily Wasserman holds a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing, Public Relations, and Communications from Simmons University (1999-2003).3 In addition to her university roles, she is also a St. Louis-based writer with articles featured in publications such as St. Louis Magazine, Feast Magazine, Missouri Life Magazine, Fodor's Travel, DC Inno, The Southern Illinoisan, and The Riverfront Times.1