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The hallmark of Aaron DeNu's professional and educational endeavors has been his ability to successfully meld the areas of technology, creativity and interpersonal communication.
He believes this triad constitutes the paradigm of leadership and substantive direction for the advancement of modern society.

Aaron holds a position in communication and technology management at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he supervises the development and implementation of communication and marketing strategies that result in mutually beneficial experiences for GW students, alumni and their employers/contractors. He previously served as a consultant in New York City for a company offering technology solutions in such areas as change management, instructional design and sales strategy for clients in the private, public and governmental sectors. His accolades included “High Performance Employee of the Year” and “Outstanding Project Award.”

Aaron was Jesuit-educated at Fordham University in New York City, where his Master of Arts degree coursework (under the direction of Dr. Lance Strate)
 provided insight into communication and media ecology. His master's thesis focused on “Interface Technologies.” Aaron completed additional graduate coursework (under the direction of Dr. John Norvell) at Harvard University and his academic presentations also extend to Boston College. Aaron's undergraduate degree was from Wilmington College in Ohio, where, as an Academic All-Ohio, collegiate soccer player, he majored in computer science and history.

Concurrent with his studies and professional positions, Aaron has expanded his outreach to include adjunct academic teaching experiences in Cincinnati and New York City. His ventures into international travel and appreciation for world cultures further define his background of diverse interests and experiences. He lives in Washington D.C.
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