Author Profile
Hilary Culbertson | Senior Director of Marketing and Communications in the Office of Innovation and Lifetime Education, Duke University
Current Position and Past Experience
Hilary Culbertson is currently Senior Director of Marketing and Communications in the Office of Innovation and Lifetime Education at Duke University. In this role, she oversees all program marketing efforts, with responsibility for the development and execution of growth marketing strategies to reach new lifelong learners globally with programs and services powered by digital education.
Culbertson has about 20 years of marketing and communications experience in higher ed, corporate, government, and nonprofit settings and is a frequent contributor and speaker with the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), where she has served as the Vice Chair for Communications for the Community and Economic Engagement Network and the Alternative Credentialing Network.
Education, Honors and Achievements
Culbertson graduated from the University of South Carolina and has a Master’s in Art History from the University of Pittsburgh.
Hilary Culbertson is currently Senior Director of Marketing and Communications in the Office of Innovation and Lifetime Education at Duke University. In this role, she oversees all program marketing efforts, with responsibility for the development and execution of growth marketing strategies to reach new lifelong learners globally with programs and services powered by digital education.
Culbertson has about 20 years of marketing and communications experience in higher ed, corporate, government, and nonprofit settings and is a frequent contributor and speaker with the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), where she has served as the Vice Chair for Communications for the Community and Economic Engagement Network and the Alternative Credentialing Network.
Education, Honors and Achievements
Culbertson graduated from the University of South Carolina and has a Master’s in Art History from the University of Pittsburgh.