Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO — with Jaime Hunt

Ep. 12: Transitioning Your Career Outside of Academia

Episode Summary

In this episode, Jaime talks to Jodi Phelps, chief of staff for the City of Fayetteville, North Carolina, about her transition from Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at a public university in North Carolina to a chief of staff role in local government.

Episode Notes

Amid the Great Resignation, many higher education marketers are considering leaving higher education for roles in other industries. In this episode, Jaime talks to Jodi Phelps, chief of staff for the City of Fayetteville, North Carolina, about her transition from Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at a public university in North Carolina to a chief of staff role in local government. 

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