KUALA LUMPUR, March 9 -- INVNT® Higher Ed, the live and experiential higher education storytelling division of INVNT and global umbrella enterprise [INVNT GROUP]®, has announced Josh Johns as new Vice President of Creative Strategy.
Johns has spent the last 10 years leading branding, communications, and launch strategies for new initiatives and fundraising campaigns with many of the top universities, health care systems, and non-profit institutions across the United States.
“Among the most impressive of Josh’s talents is his creativity and commitment to challenging the way colleges and universities engage with their audiences across all platforms,” said Senior Vice President of INVNT Higher Ed, Sarah Winkler.
“His thought leadership and deep industry knowledge align perfectly with INVNT Higher Ed’s position as the go-to partner for the most forward-thinking schools.”
Meanwhile, Johns said: “I’m excited to be able to leverage the expertise and creativity across the INVNT Group to explore new models for engagement and break new ground in how universities use innovation and technology to reach their most important audiences.”
Prior to joining the INVNT Higher Ed Team, Johns held the role of Chief Creative Officer at Feats Inc, and led branding, communications, and launch strategies for a multitude of prestigious institutions including Duke University and Harvard Business School.
According to a statement, Johns has also worked as a creative director in film and advertising, and served in product marketing management roles at internet start-ups, and across the software industry.
Tapping into a powerful stack of omnichannel engagement strategies, creative direction, and deep networks in the higher education realm, Johns will leverage his expertise to expand the reach of INVNT Higher Ed.
As Vice President of Creative Strategy, Johns will articulate INVNT Higher Ed’s vision through strategic engagement-driven campaigns, powered by INVNT’s ‘Challenge Everything’ mantra, to deliver compelling, innovative, and authentic brand storytelling.
More details at www.invnt.com/highered.
-- BERNAMA
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