Marnie Conley

Chief Experience And Brand Officer at Longwood Gardens

Marnie Conley has an extensive work experience in marketing and development roles. Marnie most recently worked at Longwood Gardens as the Chief Marketing and Development Officer, where they oversaw marketing, communications, and development initiatives. During their tenure, they achieved significant results, including a substantial increase in earned revenue, attendance, membership households, and social media followers. Prior to that, Marnie held the position of Vice President at Longwood Gardens.

Marnie also worked as an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Delaware Professional & Continuing Studies, teaching marketing courses. At Carnegie Mellon University, they served as an Adjunct Marketing Professor, developing and teaching various marketing courses for the Master of Arts Management Program and Master of Entertainment Industry Management Program. Marnie also worked as an Independent Marketing Specialist for Carnegie Mellon University, where they conducted market research studies and developed marketing strategies.

Before their tenure at Carnegie Mellon University, Marnie worked at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens as the Director of Marketing Strategy, where they successfully marketed expansion projects. Marnie also served as the Director of Marketing at the Carnegie Museum of Art and previously held the position of Director of Marketing at Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.

Overall, Marnie has a strong background in marketing, brand management, communications, and development, with a track record of achieving impressive results in various leadership roles within the arts and cultural sector.

Marnie Conley's education history includes several notable experiences. In 1988, they began their studies at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, where the specific degree and field of study are unknown. After completing their time there, they enrolled at Queen Margaret University in 1991 and finished their certification in Media and Communications in 1992. Years later, in 2019, Marnie Conley attended The Wharton School for the Advanced Management Program as part of their executive education.

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