Caroline is the Director, Impact Assessment and Enterprise Collaboration for the Learning Enterprise (LE). In her role, she guides data analysis, impact evaluation and measurement of LE's key success metrics and works with units across ASU to help them define and track their learner-serving priorities. She also manages high-priority, cross-functional strategic projects.
Caroline joined Learning Enterprise as an Associate Director, helping to build core operational infrastructure to measure impact and inform future goals and supporting the implementation of externally-funded initiatives. Prior to LE, Caroline was a University Innovation Fellow in the Office of Applied Innovation. As a Fellow, she served as a project manager, researcher, analyst, and thought partner to colleagues across the university to expand access to educational and economic opportunity.
Prior to coming to ASU, Caroline worked in Alumni Affairs and Development at Harvard University, first providing data analysis and guiding cross-school collaboration for the institution’s first University-wide capital campaign and later serving as a business process analyst supporting the Harvard Alumni Association. Before that, Caroline worked in non-profit consulting focused on executive searches for independent schools, colleges and universities, and education nonprofits such as Year Up and Citizen Schools. Caroline holds a Master of Education in Higher Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Religion from Vassar College.
Coming from a family of educators, she is passionate about the power of higher education to improve lives, both for individuals and for society as a whole, and believes we can build an education system that works for all learners and helps them achieve their goals.