Stephanie Burns
About Stephanie Burns
Stephanie Burns is the Director of Marketing at UMass Boston, where she has worked since 2023. She has extensive experience in channel marketing, having held various roles at Constant Contact and other organizations, where she developed go-to-market strategies and launched multi-channel marketing campaigns.
Work at UMass Boston
Stephanie Burns currently serves as the Director of Marketing at UMass Boston. She has held this position since 2023, contributing to the university's marketing strategies and initiatives. Her role involves overseeing marketing efforts aimed at enhancing the university's visibility and engagement with prospective students and the community.
Experience at Constant Contact
Stephanie Burns has extensive experience at Constant Contact, where she worked in various roles from 2016 to 2022. She started as a Specialist in Channel Marketing, later advancing to Manager and then Senior Manager in Channel Marketing. During her tenure, she focused on acquiring and growing channel partners and developed go-to-market strategies to boost sales.
Previous Roles in Marketing
Prior to her current position, Stephanie Burns held several marketing roles. She worked as a Marketing Coordinator at Thomaston Savings Bank from 2012 to 2015 and as a Marketing Specialist at MIT Federal Credit Union from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, she was a Recruitment Specialist at Onward Healthcare for nine months in 2011-2012.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Burns earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Communication from Assumption University. Her educational background complements her professional experience, particularly in developing marketing strategies and managing channel partnerships in fast-paced environments.
Multi-Channel Marketing Campaigns
Stephanie Burns has launched multi-channel marketing campaigns specifically targeting SaaS companies and universities. Her expertise in this area reflects her ability to create effective marketing strategies that cater to diverse audiences and drive engagement.