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Colleen Luckett

Colleen Luckett
Communication Specialist and Co-Host of EDUCAUSE Now
4772 Walnut Street, Suite 206
Boulder, Colorado
UNITED STATES
(720) 406-6766

Colleen Luckett

Biography

Colleen is a communication specialist for EDUCAUSE, responsible for promotional copy writing, content management, and production coordination for the association's numerous marketing tactics, as well as strategic promotional planning for the association's regional conferences and the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference. Along with Multimedia Producer Gerry Bayne, she also co-hosts a monthly podcast series for EDUCAUSE called EDUCAUSE Now. Colleen's professional background ranges from public relations exec to managing editor. She is well-versed in writing and editing for several industries, including medical, technical, financial, and retail/marketing, employed at such companies as Thompson Communications, Inc., Qwest Communications, International Center for Postgraduate Medical Education, and Jobson Education. She earned her bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts--with concentrations in communications, journalism, and theater arts--from Colorado State University in Ft. Collins and is proud to be one of the last of a dying breed in this state called Colorado Native.

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