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Andrew Careaga

Andrew Careaga

Andrew Careaga is the retired chief marketing and communications officer for Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), a STEM-focused public research university in Rolla, Missouri. During the university's name change from the University of Missouri-Rolla to Missouri S&T, Careaga was instrumental in managing communications and branding initiatives. In 2009, he was named International Brand Master of the Year by Educational Marketing Group Inc., primarily in recognition of his role in coordinating Missouri S&T's name change communications effort. More recently, he led a campus-wide market research effort and brand identity update for the university. The resulting "Miners Dig Deeper" campaign received a Gold Award from CASE, District VI, in 2016. His professional involvement includes service with CASE as a trustee (2016-2018) and formerly as chair of CASE District VI (1998-2000) and a three-year term on the CASE Communications and Marketing Commission (2002-2005). He presents frequently on branding, marketing, social media marketing, crisis communications, change management and related subjects at various conferences and workshops, including events sponsored by the American Marketing Association, CASE, Academic Impressions, Higher Ed Experts, Higher Ed Hero, HighEdWeb Arkansas and AACRAO, among others.

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