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Breaking Silos - Ep. 3: Fostering Employees’ Personal Brands at Carroll Community College

Ep. 3: Fostering Employees’ Personal Brands at Carroll Community College

04/10/24 • 38 min

Breaking Silos

The marketing team at Carroll Community College sought to enhance the profile of the College’s staff, including senior leadership. Through a collaboration between today’s guests, Maya Demishkevich, Chief Marketing Officer, and Kristie Crumely, Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Marketing, Carroll launched a series of workshops titled ‘LinkedIn Impact: Elevating Your Career and Carroll.’ The workshops aim to train faculty and staff to identify their core values, create content pillars, and develop a LinkedIn strategy to enhance their personal brands and the College. Join us as we learn how Maya and Kristie got this initiative off the ground, allowing Carroll faculty and staff to engage in national conversations around their subject matter expertise.

Guest Names:
Maya Demishkevich, Chief Marketing Officer
Kristie Crumely, Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Marketing

Guest Social Handles:
Find Maya on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayademishkevich/
Maya's Website: https://mayademishkevich.com/
Maya's Podcast: https://mayademishkevich.com/podcast/
Maya's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayademishkevich/
Maya's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycollegecrusader/

Find Kristie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristiecrumley/

Guest Bios:
Maya Demishkevich is a chief marketing officer at Carroll Community College in Westminster, Maryland. She has over 15 years of experience in higher education, ranging from leading marketing, communications and retention initiatives and teaching undergraduate and doctoral level courses to developing programs. She is also a host of a community college focused podcast, the Hidden Gem.

Dr. Kristie Crumley currently serves as the Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Marketing at Carroll Community College. She oversees the Student Affairs division of the College, which comprises, Admissions, Advising, Transfer and Retention, Records and Registration, Financial Aid, Student Engagement, Disability Support Services and Student Care and Integrity. In addition, she has oversight for the Marketing and Creative Services department for the College. Dr. Crumley is known as an enthusiastic educator and collaborative administrator with a student-centered philosophy. She is passionate about student development and engagement leading to the achievement of academic, transfer and career goals.
Prior to her position as Associate Provost, she served in a variety of positions at Carroll Community College, including Director of Student Life, Senior Director of Student Engagement and Completion, and Dean of Student Affairs. Before moving into Student Affairs, she served as an Assistant Professor in the Mathematics Department for 5 years in a full-time position and 2 years as an adjunct professor. Dr. Crumley taught a variety of courses including Calculus 1 and 2, Precalculus, Introduction to College Mathematics, Transitional Math, Geometry, and Mathematical Concepts and Structures. Dr. Crumley also developed and served as Director of the Hill Scholars Program for 13 years.
Before coming to Carroll Community College, Dr. Crumley taught mathematics at Damascus High School in Montgomery County, Maryland for 6 years. While at Damascus, she taught Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, and Advanced Placement Calculus. She also coached varsity girl’s lacrosse, junior varsity field hockey, and served as the Student Government Association advisor."Dr. Crumley holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from American University, a master’s degree in education, with a focus on curriculum and instruction from Western Maryland College, and a Doctorate degree in Management from the University of Maryland, University College.

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Shane Baglini
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanebaglini/

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The marketing team at Carroll Community College sought to enhance the profile of the College’s staff, including senior leadership. Through a collaboration between today’s guests, Maya Demishkevich, Chief Marketing Officer, and Kristie Crumely, Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Marketing, Carroll launched a series of workshops titled ‘LinkedIn Impact: Elevating Your Career and Carroll.’ The workshops aim to train faculty and staff to identify their core values, create content pillars, and develop a LinkedIn strategy to enhance their personal brands and the College. Join us as we learn how Maya and Kristie got this initiative off the ground, allowing Carroll faculty and staff to engage in national conversations around their subject matter expertise.

Guest Names:
Maya Demishkevich, Chief Marketing Officer
Kristie Crumely, Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Marketing

Guest Social Handles:
Find Maya on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayademishkevich/
Maya's Website: https://mayademishkevich.com/
Maya's Podcast: https://mayademishkevich.com/podcast/
Maya's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayademishkevich/
Maya's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycollegecrusader/

Find Kristie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristiecrumley/

Guest Bios:
Maya Demishkevich is a chief marketing officer at Carroll Community College in Westminster, Maryland. She has over 15 years of experience in higher education, ranging from leading marketing, communications and retention initiatives and teaching undergraduate and doctoral level courses to developing programs. She is also a host of a community college focused podcast, the Hidden Gem.

Dr. Kristie Crumley currently serves as the Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Marketing at Carroll Community College. She oversees the Student Affairs division of the College, which comprises, Admissions, Advising, Transfer and Retention, Records and Registration, Financial Aid, Student Engagement, Disability Support Services and Student Care and Integrity. In addition, she has oversight for the Marketing and Creative Services department for the College. Dr. Crumley is known as an enthusiastic educator and collaborative administrator with a student-centered philosophy. She is passionate about student development and engagement leading to the achievement of academic, transfer and career goals.
Prior to her position as Associate Provost, she served in a variety of positions at Carroll Community College, including Director of Student Life, Senior Director of Student Engagement and Completion, and Dean of Student Affairs. Before moving into Student Affairs, she served as an Assistant Professor in the Mathematics Department for 5 years in a full-time position and 2 years as an adjunct professor. Dr. Crumley taught a variety of courses including Calculus 1 and 2, Precalculus, Introduction to College Mathematics, Transitional Math, Geometry, and Mathematical Concepts and Structures. Dr. Crumley also developed and served as Director of the Hill Scholars Program for 13 years.
Before coming to Carroll Community College, Dr. Crumley taught mathematics at Damascus High School in Montgomery County, Maryland for 6 years. While at Damascus, she taught Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, and Advanced Placement Calculus. She also coached varsity girl’s lacrosse, junior varsity field hockey, and served as the Student Government Association advisor."Dr. Crumley holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from American University, a master’s degree in education, with a focus on curriculum and instruction from Western Maryland College, and a Doctorate degree in Management from the University of Maryland, University College.

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Connect With Our Host:
Shane Baglini
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanebaglini/

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undefined - Ep. 2: FLOTUS Visits Forsyth Tech Community College

Ep. 2: FLOTUS Visits Forsyth Tech Community College

In January, the First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS), Dr. Jill Biden, visited Forsyth Tech Community College’s Campus to celebrate the National Science Foundation’s groundbreaking investment of $30 million in a biotechnology initiative to revolutionize STEM education and workforce readiness. Shane Baglini sat down with Dr. Janet Spriggs, President, and Devin Purgason, Executive Director of Marketing and Student Care, to talk about the ins and outs of planning for a dignitary to visit campus. Dr. Spriggs and Devin outline how their culture of collaboration prepared them for this event, how quickly the event came together, the moving parts involved, and the need to break down silos not only on campus but with the surrounding community to pull a First Family visit off.

Guest Names:
Dr. Janet Spriggs, President and Chief Executive Officer, Forsyth Tech Community College
Devin Purgason, Executive Director of Marketing and Student Care

Guests Social:
Find Dr. Spriggs on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetnspriggs/
Find Devin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devinpurgason/

Guest Bios:
Dr. Janet Spriggs - Bringing over two decades of dedicated service in public higher education, Dr. Janet Spriggs’ journey has led her to the proud presidency of Forsyth Technical Community College. Her institution is more than an educational entity; it's a transformative force for workforce empowerment and a driver of economic vitality. Her academic roots are firmly planted, with an EdD in Higher Education Administration from Northeastern University, enriched by the prestigious Aspen Institute's New Presidents and Rising Presidents fellowships.

Devin Purgason - Devin brings a unique blend of creativity and advocacy to his role as the Executive Director of Marketing and Student Care at Forsyth Technical Community College. With a background rich in media, he has seamlessly transitioned his artistic passions into impactful marketing strategies. Devin's dedication to education and community development is highlighted by his selection for the American Association of Community College Future Leaders Institute. His academic journey is marked by a degree in theology from Piedmont International University, a master's of divinity in historical theology from Southeastern Seminary, and a graduate certificate in digital media and marketing from Duke University. At the heart of his work lies a commitment to empowering lives and transforming communities, resonating deeply with Forsyth Tech's vision.

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Connect With Our Host:
Shane Baglini
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanebaglini/

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undefined - Ep. 4: Albright Out Loud: Removing Silos to Produce a Presidential Podcast

Ep. 4: Albright Out Loud: Removing Silos to Produce a Presidential Podcast

In this special episode of Breaking Silos, we sit down with the Albright College President and host of the Albright Out Loud podcast, Jacquelyn Fetrow. Dr. Fetrow is joined by her colleagues Michelle Arevalo, Enrollment Marketing Communications Manager, and Matthew Bieber, Assistant Professor of Business, to talk about how the podcast came about, why Dr. Fetrow wanted to start her own podcast, the ins and outs of producing a presidential podcast from a marketing perspective, and a faculty perspective on why this podcast is valuable for academic professionals. Dive into the heart of Albright's mission as we discuss the impactful narratives shared on their podcast, the strategies that amplify these stories, and the collaborative spirit that fuels innovation and community engagement. Join us for an inspiring session on the power of voice in shaping the future of higher education.

Guest Names:
Dr. Jacquelyn Fetrow, President, Albright College
Michelle Arevalo, Enrollment Marketing Communications Manager
Matthew Bieber, Assistant Professor of Business

Guest Social:
Find Dr. Fetrow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelynfetrow/
Find Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-b-86b8513/
Find Matthew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-bieber/

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Connect With Our Host:
Shane Baglini
https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanebaglini/

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