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Allison Durocher

Senior Manager Content Licensing And Business Development at AAP

Allison Durocher has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Allison began their career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as an Editorial Associate from September 2000 to September 2002. Following that, they joined Publications International as an Associate Acquisitions Editor from August 2002 to December 2005.

In 2006, Allison joined the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as a Manager, Site Licensing. In this role, they were responsible for managing the regional licensing and institutional sales program for ebooks, journals, and databases. Allison gained experience in selling to hospital, academic, and government markets, including work with consortia. Allison also worked with Electronic Health Records on both the vendor and health system side.

Allison's contributions and expertise led to their promotion within the AAP. From November 2019 to November 2021, they served as a Manager, Content Licensing and Business Development. In this role, they continued their responsibilities in content licensing and business development.

Most recently, Allison Durocher is serving as the Senior Manager of Content Licensing and Business Development at the American Academy of Pediatrics, starting in November 2021. In this position, they are responsible for overseeing the content licensing and business development activities of the organization. The exact end dates for their current role are not specified.

Allison Durocher has a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Allison also pursued Continuing Education at the University of Chicago, where they focused on Copyediting and Finance. In addition to their formal education, Allison has obtained additional certifications, including "Managing Projects with Microsoft Teams" from LinkedIn, which they obtained in June 2022, and a "Certificate of Completion in Management Skills for New Managers" from the American Management Association, which they obtained in May 2007.

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