Teaching Digital Marketing in 2024

So proud to be reaching my 10th year as Part-Time Adjunct Faculty at my alma mater, New York University. Getting to know and teach so many students from around the world has been a unique and rewarding experience.

In the early 2000’s, Digital Marketing wasn’t fully defined as a career path and I had to search to find certifications and educational opportunities to improve my skills. E-Commerce and Digital Marketing are still such rapidly changing fields of study, making it interesting to teach new topics and discuss what the future holds. This Spring, we’ll be focusing on AI, XR, cookie depreciation and other highly relevant topics for 2024. Looking forward to a new class and another semester at N.Y.U. School of Professional Studies.

Online Learning & Opportunities

A goal of mine over the past few months of quarantine and working remotely, has been to use the time wisely while staying safe. It was unexpected, but after the initial adjustment opportunities starting coming to the surface.

The Digital Marketing class that I was teaching in the Spring 2020 semester at NYU moved to remote learning mid-term. Students abruptly returned to their home locations of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Lebanon and various parts of the U.S.  My class of 23 students was now scattered throughout the world and needed to finish the class via Zoom. I hadn’t taught remotely before – teaching in front of a class and interacting was something that I enjoyed doing each Tuesday night. NYU quickly ran a few webinars to help instructors adjust and take the uncertainty out of this new normal. The first class in late March was awkward for all, but we began to adapt and made it through to final presentations in May, with each group taking a turn to share their screen. I still look forward to teaching in person, but there was a sense of achievement for both the students and I, that we successfully pivoted to meet this challenge.

Personally, I had a few online certifications that needed a refresh. I was able to take some time to review the education portals and finish my Facebook Blueprint certification, in addition to Google Analytics and Google Ads.

Feature in Luxury Daily

luxury daily

I was pleased to be selected as a speaker for this year’s Luxury Interactive conference,  October 15th in New York. The event brings together executives from retail, fashion, travel, real estate as well as media and technology companies.

Luxury Daily reported on my October 15th session and roundtable on multi-channel marketing and attribution.

Dealing with the mystery of ecommerce attribution

“To be honest there’s really no one size fits all answer,” said Debbie Johnsen, Director of Interactive Marketing at The Leading Hotels of the World, New York. “It really depends on what kind of vertical you’re in… read more…