
Faculty
Institute Chair

Mike Barzacchini
Mike Barzacchini has worked in marketing communication and public relations for more than 25 years and has served as a CASE volunteer in various capacities more about 15 years. For the past 22 years, he has served as director of the Marketing Services Department at Harper College, where he developed Harper's first branding campaign and leads the college's integrated marketing, web, and social media initiatives.
Along with his higher education experience, Barzacchini has developed communication campaigns for healthcare providers, state government agencies, manufacturers and consumer service companies. Whether delivering a workshop, writing copy for a direct marketing project or planning a campaign, his work is guided by the following three principles: access, usability and relevance.
Faculty

Ashley Budd
Ashley Budd is senior marketing director at Cornell University. She is based in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., working remotely for the university as a content strategist and campaign project manager for the division. Known for her creative and innovative marketing campaigns, Budd is one of the most influential voices in education marketing and fundraising.
Prior to joining the digital team at Cornell, Budd spent more than five years at her alma mater, Rochester Institute of Technology, where she led social media strategy for undergraduate admissions. She is author of the popular newsletter Ashley in Your Inbox and speaks regularly before international nonprofit groups.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleybudd/

David J. Gibson
David Gibson is vice president for communications and marketing at Middlebury, where he leads public affairs, marketing, internal and crisis communications, branding, web strategy, social media, creative services, storytelling across platforms, and print and mail operations. He has three decades of experience advancing the interests of mission-driven institutions and has built programs clarifying their value in the world and bringing deeper engagement with stakeholders. He has held staff positions at Hampshire, MIT, and Dartmouth; was vice president of strategic communications for the international consulting firm Grenzebach Glier and Associates, advising clients in the cultural, health care, education, and charitable sectors; and has led creative teams specializing in campaign communications. At Cornell, he and his staff won two Sibley Magazine of the Year Awards. As its former managing editor, he helped Yankee earn its first National Magazine Award nomination for reporting. He speaks widely about the profession and has served on the faculty of CASE’s Summer Institute in Communications and Marketing since 1997.

Matthew V. Jennings
Matt Jennings is the editor of Middlebury Magazine, a quarterly periodical published by Middlebury College. Under his guidance, Middlebury Magazine won numerous national awards for general excellence, editorial content, and design; has been cited by education associations and journalism foundations for excellence in higher education reporting; and received national plaudits for its 2012 redesign by renowned creative director D.J. Stout.
Jennings has twice co-chaired the CASE Editors' Forum and regularly conducts conference workshops and webinars on editorial best practices. He also co-directs the Middlebury Fellowships in Narrative Journalism and is a member of the American Society of Magazine Editors. In January, he spent two days cloistered in a room with 24 other magazine professionals, judging the best feature writing in American magazines (and ultimately voting on the National Magazine Award in this category). It was as close to nirvana as he'll ever get.

Dayana Kibilds
Day is the Associate Vice President of Marketing and Community at SimpsonScarborough, where she brings people in the higher education industry together for shared ideas, sharper thinking, and braver work.
For nearly two decades, she has led award-winning work with institutions around the world. An international keynote speaker and bestselling author of Mailed It!, Day is known for turning complexity into clarity and helping teams move from insight to action.
She teaches and shares her work widely, through workshops and courses, her volunteer roles with Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Digital Collegium, and American Marketing Association, and her weekly newsletter, You Ask, Day Answers.

Gustavo Segui
Gustavo Segui serves as the Executive Director of Marketing, Advancement, and Admissions at the International School of Curitiba. In this role, he establishes the strategic framework for business growth and innovation, leveraging tools from AI, strategy, and design thinking.
As a strategy advisor, Gustavo is a Board Member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Curitiba and a Council Member for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for Latin America. He has delivered workshops at several conferences in the US, UK, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil on strategy, leadership, and marketing.
With an MBA in Business Management and certificates from Harvard, Stanford, and MIT, Gustavo’s theoretical expertise and professional experience in leadership, strategy, and innovation enable him to navigate complex environments, translating insights into strategic planning and results.
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Toya Webb
Toya Webb is a seasoned transformational leader with more than 20 years of experience in journalism, higher education, health care, crisis communications, marketing and organizational change. Over the last 10 years she has served in various roles at Elgin Community College, where she currently leads the award-winning marketing and communications team as the Chief Marketing and Communications Officer and member of the President’s Cabinet.
Webb flourishes as a systems’ disrupter and status quo killer and is a recipient of numerous awards, including the YWCA Leadership Award in Communications and Technology, the Kane County Chronicle “Best Under 40” award and is nationally recognized by the American Association of Women in Community Colleges (AAWCC) as a mover and shaker with the “40 Under 40” award. Additionally, she is a proud community college graduate and recipient of Jefferson Community College’s Distinguished Alumni Award for professional achievement.
When she is not traveling around the world immersing herself in other cultures, serving on boards or taking the TEDx stage, she enjoys giving back to the community and serving as a youth mentor. Webb holds an associate in arts degree from Jefferson Community College, a bachelor of arts degree in journalism and sociology from the University of Hawaii-Manoa, a master’s degree in Integrated Marketing Communications from Roosevelt University and a Doctor of Education in higher education and organizational change from Benedictine University.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toyawebb/