LeeAnn Shelton

Marketing communications and editorial professional based in Chicago


Northwestern Medill, M.S. in Integrated Marketing Communications

About Me

Dedicated and results-driven communications professional with a proven track record of leading impactful integrated marketing and editorial initiatives. Adept at strategic thinking, I bring a unique blend of skills acquired through my extensive communications experience at globally renowned institutions and with C-suite business leaders.

My ‘superpower’ is having a rare combination of both creative vision and organizational acumen, which enables me to not only pitch exciting projects but also rally a cross-functional team to bring those projects to life.

I believe in the power of empathy and collaboration, both in storytelling and in leading a team. With a passion for content marketing, brand development and data-inspired innovation, I am poised to contribute to a forward-thinking company’s success in the ever-evolving landscape of digital marketing and communications.

Winning strategies: Leadership lessons from business, sports and government

What makes Miami one of the world’s most dynamic business hubs? The same qualities that make it the perfect home for Kellogg’s Executive MBA Program: fearless ambition, an appetite for innovation and a global network of connections. This year’s Kellogg Business Leaders Forum and Global Leaders Symposium, hosted at our Miami Campus, showcased the city’s growing influence in global business and highlighted why our Executive MBA students and alumni thrive in this vibrant environment.

From isolation, community: How a rare diagnosis led to a thriving support network

When Ben Muñoz ’07 MBA suffered a brain aneurysm in his late twenties, he found himself navigating not only a complex medical journey but also the deep isolation that comes with having a rare condition, Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM). Struggling to find others who truly understood his experience, he decided to create what he wished had existed — a support network for patients like him.
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