Lori LaDuke

Senior Instructor of Business Writing, Marketing

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Biography

Lori LaDuke brings 20+ years of experience in marketing, communications and public relations to Suffolk University. She began her professional career as the Assistant Director of Public Affairs for Suffolk and went on to develop a college-wide marketing program as the Director of Communication and Marketing at Anna Maria College. Most recently she served as the Director of Communication and Marketing for Rosie’s Place, a renowned nonprofit in Boston. In this role she was instrumental in developing and implementing all marketing programs and content. Her public awareness campaign efforts contributed to a $6.5 million annual fundraising goal through successful strategy, media exposure and promotion.

She continues to share her expertise in nonprofit marketing and communication through consulting efforts with local nonprofit organizations including Rosie’s Place, Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute and Rodman for Kids.

In the classroom Lori provides students with experiential learning opportunities through collaboration on client projects for companies including Sonos, Grubhub, Pandora, SiriusXm, The Concussion Legacy Foundation and Rodman for Kids.

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Recent Intellectual Contributions

Czirjak, L., LaDuke, L., & Mellen, S. W. (2020, October 28). Innovative teaching methods: Co-curricular experiential learning approach to teaching business communications with a live client scenario. Association Business Communication 85th Annual International Conference, Virtual.

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Courses Taught

SBS220: Business Writing
SBSH220: Honors Business Writing
SBS100: CareerSTART
SBS200: CareerEXPLORE
MKT210: Principles of Marketing
MKTH210: Honors Principles of Marketing
MKT 317: Consumer Behavior
MKTH317: Honors Consumer Behavior
MKT436: Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations

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Degrees/Professional Certifications

  • MA, BS, Suffolk University