USciences Names Michael Schwartzman Director of Marketing and Communications
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PHILADELPHIA, PA (05/13/2013)(readMedia)-- University of the Sciences has named Michael Schwartzman director of marketing and communications. Schwartzman brings to USciences a mix of higher education, ad agency, and consumer packaged goods brand management experience over his 25-year career, most recently for Bank of America in Hopewell, N.J.
At USciences, Schwartzman will have oversight for all aspects of the University's comprehensive marketing and communications strategy. He will direct the areas of marketing, creative, public relations, and web in working to meet the University's priorities for enrollment management, fundraising, and communications through an integrated marketing communications plan.
From 2008-11, Schwartzman was director of marketing for Drexel University Online. During his time at Drexel, Schwartzman managed all aspects of digital and traditional marketing and communications. Prior to Drexel, Schwartzman was a senior vice president for account management at The Star Group and was also vice president of marketing for Lea & Perrins.
A native of Plainview, N.Y., who now resides in Cherry Hill, N.J., Schwartzman holds an MBA from the University of Virginia. He is married and has a daughter.
At University of the Sciences, students embark on a challenging learning experience in a proving ground for successful professionals in the science and healthcare-related fields. A private institution dedicated to education, research, and service, and distinguished as the nation's first college of pharmacy, the University has produced leaders in the science and healthcare marketplaces since its founding in 1821. Students in USciences' five colleges learn to excel in scientific analysis and to apply their skills to improving healthcare in the lives of people worldwide through such disciplines as pharmacy, biology, physical therapy, healthcare business, and health policy. For more information, visit usciences.edu.
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