2U Appoints Meghan Rodgers as Chief Marketing Officer
Veteran higher ed leader to accelerate marketing innovation and drive growth
Reporting to CEO
"Higher education is undergoing unprecedented transformation, and institutions need partners who can help them cut through complexity and competition to identify and reach the learners who will succeed in their programs," said Bol. "I'm excited to welcome Meghan because she brings exactly the combination of marketing expertise and operational experience that will help our partners—and the learners they serve—thrive."
Most recently, Rodgers was Chief Growth Officer at Nexford University, driving global expansion, strategic partnerships, and enrollment services. Prior to that, she held multiple senior leadership roles at Strategic Education, Inc. (SEI), including CMO and SVP of Strategic Operations for Strayer University and CMO of the Jack Welch Management Institute (JWMI), an online MBA program. During her tenure at SEI, she led a post-pandemic brand revitalization of Strayer University, which generated eight consecutive quarters of enrollment increases and operational improvements, while also driving a significant expansion of JWMI's reach and reputation in the online MBA market.
"I've always respected 2U as a leader in expanding access to quality online higher education," said Rodgers. "2U's commitment to innovation, from marketing to student support, has consistently evolved to meet what institutions need to succeed in a dynamic, competitive landscape. Helping people achieve their goals through education is something I care deeply about, so it's an honor to join 2U's legacy and mission—and to help broaden our reach and impact in the market."
Earlier in her career, Rodgers held roles at the Travel Channel and Discovery Communications (now Warner Bros. Discovery), where she worked in international strategy, finance, and business development and earned the Women in Cable Telecommunications Emerging Leader award. Rodgers holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a B.S. in Accounting from Miami University (OH). She currently serves as President of the National Collegiate Cancer Foundation, which has provided educational assistance to more than 800 young adults affected by cancer.
"2U has led the industry in education marketing innovation for nearly 20 years, and Meghan's appointment accelerates that momentum," added Bol. "Her expertise strengthens our ability to deliver unmatched marketing excellence and enrollment results as we continue expanding access to transformative education from the best institutions in the world."
About 2U
2U is a global leader in education technology. Guided by its founding mission to increase access to higher education, 2U has spent over 15 years advancing the technology and innovation to deliver world-class learning outcomes at scale. Through its global online learning platform edX, 2U connects more than 96 million people with thousands of affordable, career-aligned learning opportunities in partnership with more than 250 of the world's leading universities, institutions, and industry experts. From free courses to full degrees, 2U is creating a better future for all through the power of high-quality online education. Learn more at 2U.com.
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