Think appoints new group director

Think appoints new group director

Think Education Group has announced the appointment of Carly Rogowski as the new group director for strategic marketing and sales.

Rogowski will be responsible for bringing new courses to market, the brand strategy as well as focusing on four strategic elements that will help students in a variety of areas, including work placements, flexible learning, entrepreneurship and sustainability initiatives.  

Rogowski brings with her over 20 years of experience in senior sales and marketing roles throughout Australia, Asia Pacific, Europe and the US.

“Carly comes to Think at a very exciting time,” Linda Brown, CEO of Think said.

“We have a new strategic plan that’s focused on giving every one of our students a career or opportunities to be their own boss after they graduate and we have three new executive Deans contributing to the academic rigour of our faculties.

“We are very excited to have Carly apply her wealth of knowledge and experience to Think at this pivotal time.”

Think currently has eight different campuses in three different states, providing students with a range of courses such as business, health and wellbeing and design.  




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