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Jackie Scott
Global Program Director at Rutgers Business School
Jackie Scott is a distinguished professional serving as the Global Program Director at Rutgers Business School Executive Education, overseeing the renowned 'Mini-MBA' program.
In this role, Jackie leads a team of expert faculty members with the aim of guiding corporate clients through digital transformation, aiding in strategic decision-making, and driving tangible business outcomes.
She provides strategic advice to top Fortune 100 companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Prudential, Verizon, and Wyndham Worldwide on digital transformation, social media strategies, and workforce culture change in sectors like pharmaceuticals, medical devices, insurance, hospitality, and telecommunications.
Jackie Scott is the creator of the insightful 'Breakthrough with Brilliance' interview series at Rutgers Business School, where she engages with modern-day thought leaders to delve into topics like creativity, technology, and humanity from both personal and professional perspectives.
Aside from conducting thought-provoking interviews, she frequently delivers dynamic presentations on Digital Transformation at corporate gatherings, industry events, symposiums, and conferences globally.
Her expertise spans areas such as Digital Transformation, Thought Leadership, Digital Public Relations, Social Media Marketing, Integrated Marketing Communications, Proposition Development, User Centric Design, Customer Experience, and Emerging Technology.
Jackie's educational background includes studies in Graphic Design & Marketing at DuCret School of the Arts and a Mini-MBA in Social Media Marketing from Rutgers University.
With a rich professional history that includes roles like Program Director, Program Manager, and Marketing Director at Rutgers University, as well as positions at organizations like Somerset County United Way, American Heart Association, Corporate Wellness Direct, Bell Labs Lucent Technologies, and AT&T, Jackie Scott brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her current role as a Global Program Director.