Episode 185 - AMA Boston, Leadership, Marketing, Social Media and More with Emilee Cocuzzo
In this episode of my podcast, I talk to Emilee Cocuzzo, Service Delivery Lead at Valere, Adjunct Professor at Clark University and President-Elect at AMA Boston. She tell us about her career journey up to this point, what it's like to serve on the board of directors of the American Marketing Association's Boston chapter, what leadership looks like to her, what she honestly thinks about social media and much more.
About Emilee Cocuzzo
Service Delivery Lead at Valere leading AI and digital transformation work and projects. Previously a senior consultant at Booz Allen working on cyber security, enterprise data management, IT and digital modernization, DE&I strategy, and financial management projects. Adjunct professor at Clark University teaching about entrepreneurship. President-Elect at AMA Boston.
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