

Michele Cauley
Michele Cauley is a prominent figure in the Department of Marketing at Clemson University, where she has been a faculty member since 2009. Her journey in marketing began over 25 years ago, and she has since amassed a wealth of experience that she brings to her role at Clemson. Michele holds a bachelor's degree in English and an MBA, both from Clemson University, which underscores her deep connection to the institution. Upon her return to Clemson, Michele Cauley was instrumental in the creation and development of the marketing and communications program for The Clemson Alumni Association. Her expertise and leadership were further recognized when she took on the role of Associate Vice President for Clemson's Development and Alumni Relations division. In this capacity, she has been at the forefront of shaping marketing and brand strategies aimed at engaging alumni and donors, ensuring that the university's message resonates with its diverse audience. Before transitioning to academia, Michele's career spanned various marketing management roles across different industries. Her experience includes significant positions at Rockwell Automation and within the package printing industry, where she honed her skills in strategic marketing and management. This diverse background has equipped her with a unique perspective that she shares with her students. Michele is deeply committed to student success and is passionate about mentoring the next generation of marketers. She actively connects students with alumni and career opportunities, fostering a network that benefits both current students and graduates. Her dedication extends beyond the classroom as she serves as a faculty advisor for several student organizations and programs, guiding students in their academic and professional pursuits. Michele Cauley's contributions to Clemson University and the field of marketing are marked by her dedication to education, her strategic vision, and her unwavering commitment to student development. Her work continues to impact the lives of many, making her an invaluable asset to the Clemson community.