Jordan Hurlebaus
About Jordan Hurlebaus
Jordan Hurlebaus is a Senior Program Manager at Acquia Communities, where he focuses on community management and effective communication. With a diverse background in program management and a commitment to inclusivity, he has developed skills through various roles in association management and strategic communications.
Work at Acquia
Jordan Hurlebaus currently serves as the Senior Program Manager for Acquia Communities, a position held since 2024. Prior to this role, Jordan worked as the Community Program Manager at Acquia from 2022 to 2024. Both positions were conducted remotely, emphasizing Jordan's adaptability in managing community initiatives in a virtual environment.
Previous Experience at AMPED Association Management
Jordan's career at AMPED Association Management spanned multiple roles. Starting as the Association Technology Coordinator from 2019 to 2020, Jordan then progressed to Program and Communication Manager from 2020 to 2021. Following this, Jordan held the position of Associate Director/Program Manager for a brief period in 2022. These roles contributed to a comprehensive understanding of program management and communication strategies.
Educational Background
Jordan Hurlebaus earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Strategic Communications & Reporting from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This educational foundation supports Jordan's professional focus on effective communication and community engagement.
Internship Experience
Jordan's early career included an internship at the Department of Revenue - Wisconsin Lottery as a Special Events and Player Relations Intern in 2018. Additionally, Jordan worked as a Media Intern at Red Comma Media Inc. in 2019. These internships provided valuable experience in event management and media relations.
Communication Philosophy
Jordan believes that strategic communication is essential for effective leadership and business success. This philosophy is reflected in Jordan's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment and empowering individuals to express themselves, particularly in community management contexts.