Ivy Tech Selects Executive Director Of Marketing And Communications

August 5, 2022 at 6:29 p.m.

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FORT WAYNE – Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw has selected Jessica Neuenschwander as its new executive director of marketing and communications. She assumed her role on Monday.

Neuenschwander will serve as a chief advisor to Chancellor Kim Barnett-Johnson, Ph.D., and provide leadership, oversight and direction to all public relations and marketing and communications activities for Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw and the 11 counties of northeast Indiana.

 “I’m excited that my new position will allow me to work closely with Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw campus leaders, students, staff and faculty,” said Neuenschwander. “I love being part of an institution that cares about helping our students reach their educational and career goals, whether it’s starting a new career or getting a hard-earned promotion. The work we do in higher education strengthens northeast Indiana communities and our workforce, and I’m grateful to be part of it.”

 Neuenschwander will also serve as liaison between Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw and central marketing staff for coordinated projects, reporting, procedure development and campaign structure and development.

“I am pleased to have Jessica as a member of the leadership team at Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw,” said Chancellor Kim Barnett-Johnson. “Her experience in higher education and strong relationships within the Ivy Tech system will make her a valuable asset to the college.”

Neuenschwander was promoted to her new position from that of assistant director of communications and media in the Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw marketing and communications office. She has been with the college since 2018. Before she began at Ivy Tech, Neuenschwander held various roles at Purdue University Fort Wayne, ITT Technical Institute and Western Michigan University.

 She earned a master’s degree in English literature from Western Michigan University in 2012 and bachelor’s degrees in psychology (2007) and English (2010) from Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne. Neuenschwander grew up in Wells County and graduated from Norwell High School.



FORT WAYNE – Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne and Warsaw has selected Jessica Neuenschwander as its new executive director of marketing and communications. She assumed her role on Monday.

Neuenschwander will serve as a chief advisor to Chancellor Kim Barnett-Johnson, Ph.D., and provide leadership, oversight and direction to all public relations and marketing and communications activities for Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw and the 11 counties of northeast Indiana.

 “I’m excited that my new position will allow me to work closely with Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw campus leaders, students, staff and faculty,” said Neuenschwander. “I love being part of an institution that cares about helping our students reach their educational and career goals, whether it’s starting a new career or getting a hard-earned promotion. The work we do in higher education strengthens northeast Indiana communities and our workforce, and I’m grateful to be part of it.”

 Neuenschwander will also serve as liaison between Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw and central marketing staff for coordinated projects, reporting, procedure development and campaign structure and development.

“I am pleased to have Jessica as a member of the leadership team at Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw,” said Chancellor Kim Barnett-Johnson. “Her experience in higher education and strong relationships within the Ivy Tech system will make her a valuable asset to the college.”

Neuenschwander was promoted to her new position from that of assistant director of communications and media in the Ivy Tech Fort Wayne and Warsaw marketing and communications office. She has been with the college since 2018. Before she began at Ivy Tech, Neuenschwander held various roles at Purdue University Fort Wayne, ITT Technical Institute and Western Michigan University.

 She earned a master’s degree in English literature from Western Michigan University in 2012 and bachelor’s degrees in psychology (2007) and English (2010) from Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne. Neuenschwander grew up in Wells County and graduated from Norwell High School.



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