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Skillshare appoints Natacha Cullinan as UK/EU Market Director
Skillshare, the world’s largest online learning community for creativity, has announced the appointment of Natacha Cullinan as UK Market Director as it spearheads UK growth.
Prior to joining Skillshare, Natacha was at FutureLearn, a UK based edtech marketplace owned by the Open University and SEEK group. Across her tenure, she led the acquisition and brand partnerships strategy, driving exponential growth in both user acquisition and consumer revenues on a global scale.
She also spent two years running the content and digital marketing division for global education management company QS’s flagship consumer portals, TopUniversities.com and TopMBA.com, delivering record growth year on year.
Her remit at Skillshare is focused on driving international expansion across the UK and the EU, driving customer demand, building up the teaching community and strengthening the Skillshare brand across new territories.
“Skillshare exists to help find and fuel the creative spark that is in all of us. We are thrilled to have Natacha, with her proven track record and extensive knowledge in online learning, on board to showcase Skillshare to new members and teachers in the UK,” said Nicolas Scafuro, Head of International, Skillshare.
“Skillshare is an incredible community, connecting teachers, who create online video-based classes and related content, with members, who come to Skillshare to further their career or fuel their creativity. It’s at the forefront of the online learning innovation, and I am excited to join this visionary team who push the boundaries of how future generations can learn,” said Natacha Cullinan, UK/EU Market Director.
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