Emilee Trieckel is a Senior Project Manager at the Learning Engineering Institute, where she supports interdisciplinary and cross-institutional projects to advance innovation in teaching and learning.
Emilee brings over a decade of experience in higher education, with a focus on strategic initiatives that expand access and improve student outcomes. Before joining the Institute, she served as the ASU Fellow for the Arizona Innovation Alliance, working in partnership with the University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University to drive efforts aimed at increasing statewide postsecondary attainment.
Her career began in 2015 with ASU’s Office of University Initiatives, where she led strategic research to support the design and launch of university-wide initiatives. She later joined the ASU Foundation’s Presidential Advancement team, contributing to philanthropic proposals supporting institutional priorities. Emilee also held a position at Northeastern University’s Center for the Future of Higher Education and Talent Strategy, where she co-authored research on digital credentials and emerging skills technologies.
An ASU alumna, Emilee is deeply committed to enhancing the accessibility and quality of postsecondary education for the benefit of all Arizonans.