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Local Internet Marketing School Names Emily Schuneman Vice President of Marketing

Marcademy, Inc. has announced the appointment of Emily Schuneman to the role of vice president of marketing for Marcademy (http://Marcademy.com/), one of the country’s fastest growing career training schools where up-and-coming marketers, Internet marketers and growth hackers can learn Internet marketing from world-class professionals.  She is also a founder and teacher for the San Francisco-based school.

"Emily has a lot of solid marketing experience, particularly in the areas of email marketing strategy and tech startups," said Tim O’Connor, Marcademy’s chief executive officer. "With her background and enthusiasm, I am confident she will make a profound impact directing much of the school’s marketing efforts. I look forward to having her to help guide Marcademy to the next level."

Currently, Schuneman is also a principal at MarketingRules, an online strategy consultancy which works exclusively with private equity firms and their portfolio accounts. 

Schuneman received a bachelor’s degree in business administration, marketing from the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business. She also studied international business and marketing at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi professional business fraternity.

About Marcademy  

Marcademy is establishing the “new norm” in how modern marketers enter the work force – with a practical, job-relevant education. As one of the fastest growing Internet marketing education schools for modern marketers, online marketers and growth hackers, the San Francisco-based school’s mission is to narrow the skills gap between traditional higher education learning and the practical skills and hands-on experience today’s employers are looking for.  The intensive, 8-week hands-on immersion program is mentored by seasoned marketing professionals and dedicates the majority of learning to developing a portfolio of real projects for real companies. For more information visit http://Marcademy.com/.

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