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In this episode of the Education Marketing Leader podcast, I met one of the fastest men on the AMA HigherEd circuit:
Shamell Forbes is the Campus Partnerships Associate at Campus Sonar, a former track and field star, the father of one cat, and the son of two immigrants. π―π²
We had a fascinating discussion on the pivotal role of inclusivity in higher education marketing communications.
Shamell, with his background in social work and transition to higher education on the EdTech side, brings a unique perspective to the table when it comes to communicating inclusively with empathy. π‘
As always, we started the episode by exploring my guest's unique journey and his decision to enter the higher education sphere, which was fueled by a desire to make a meaningful impact -- a theme that resonated throughout our conversation.
Shamell explained the essence of inclusive communication in higher education, emphasizing the need to foster a genuine sense of belonging among students from diverse communities.
I learned it's about creating a welcoming environment through authentic marketing and communication practices.
He also stressed to hire staff from underrepresented communities to ensure a more holistic and relatable approach to marketing.
The conversation then shifted towards practical strategies for integrating inclusivity on an institution's website.
Shamell highlighted the need for institutions to understand their target audiences, engage with students on social media, and be transparent about past issues.
He shed light on the importance of showcasing the authentic experiences of all students, including those who might not fit the traditional narratives of excellence.
This approach, he believes, can inspire and resonate with a broader audience.
Learn how to communicate with diverse audiences in 2024 by listening to the complete episode on YouTube and your favorite podcast medium.
π If you enjoyed the episode, please hit like, subscribe, and leave a review of the Education Marketing Leader. π
Until next time. β
#marketing #highereducation #SEO #DEI
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In this episode of the Education Marketing Leader podcast, I met one of the fastest men on the AMA HigherEd circuit:
Shamell Forbes is the Campus Partnerships Associate at Campus Sonar, a former track and field star, the father of one cat, and the son of two immigrants. π―π²
We had a fascinating discussion on the pivotal role of inclusivity in higher education marketing communications.
Shamell, with his background in social work and transition to higher education on the EdTech side, brings a unique perspective to the table when it comes to communicating inclusively with empathy. π‘
As always, we started the episode by exploring my guest's unique journey and his decision to enter the higher education sphere, which was fueled by a desire to make a meaningful impact -- a theme that resonated throughout our conversation.
Shamell explained the essence of inclusive communication in higher education, emphasizing the need to foster a genuine sense of belonging among students from diverse communities.
I learned it's about creating a welcoming environment through authentic marketing and communication practices.
He also stressed to hire staff from underrepresented communities to ensure a more holistic and relatable approach to marketing.
The conversation then shifted towards practical strategies for integrating inclusivity on an institution's website.
Shamell highlighted the need for institutions to understand their target audiences, engage with students on social media, and be transparent about past issues.
He shed light on the importance of showcasing the authentic experiences of all students, including those who might not fit the traditional narratives of excellence.
This approach, he believes, can inspire and resonate with a broader audience.
Learn how to communicate with diverse audiences in 2024 by listening to the complete episode on YouTube and your favorite podcast medium.
π If you enjoyed the episode, please hit like, subscribe, and leave a review of the Education Marketing Leader. π
Until next time. β
#marketing #highereducation #SEO #DEI