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Andrew Dubbins
Assistant Director for Marketing Communication, adubbins@usc.edu
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Andrew Dubbins is Assistant Director for Marketing Communication at the USC Center on Public Diplomacy (CPD), where he manages marketing and communication strategy, and builds relationships with leaders and organizations in the public diplomacy community. Dubbins also serves as Managing Editor of the Center's scholarly research series, CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy, where he collaborates with authors on edits and revisions, oversees copyediting and final layout. 

A versatile media and communications professional, Dubbins has experience managing marketing and communications campaigns for clients in the government, tech, legal, and non-profit sectors. He is skilled at telling compelling stories in innovative ways and crafting original marketing content across multiple platforms. He has also worked as a journalist, with stories appearing in The Los Angeles Times, Slate, The Atavist, Alta Journal, Smithsonian, ABC News, The Daily Beast, and other publications. He earned a B.A. in Government and English, magna cum laude, from Georgetown University and an M.A. in Specialized Journalism from USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, where he was an Annenberg Graduate Fellow.

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