Consumer $ense: a multimedia consumer trends platform dedicated to sharing information, life hacks, and news on the retail and consumer experience so we can help our consumers save time and money while they shop and in their daily lives. Started by marketing professor, Dr. Audrey Guskey, she selects a team of students to run Consumer $ense’s blog (WordPress website), and social media accounts including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn (page), and YouTube. Consumer $ense is an opportunity for students to get involved in real-world marketing, graphic design, content creation, web design, video editing, social media management, and MORE. We are Consumer $ense, Where We Make Sense For You!

Meet the Dream Team

  • Quinten Gale

    Director of Operations & Communications

  • Caylie Koziarski

    Digital Marketing & Creative Director

  • Taylor Kennedy

    Creative Media Manager

  • Bella Ivanov

    Marketing & Media Manager

  • Donnie Woods

    Marketing & Social Media Manager

  • Joseph Hernandez

    Marketing & Sales Director

  • Dan Dausey

  • Tia Jarosinski

  • Alex Matlock

Dr. Audrey Guskey is the creator of Consumer $ense. She is one of the nation’s leading consumer trends experts, appearing in over 3,000 TV, radio, newspaper, and magazine interviews including: Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, CBS Morning Show, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Newsweek, Time, US News & World Report, USA Today. New York Times, Smart Money Magazine and Reader’s Digest. Dr. Guskey was a regular contributor on the Fox News Channel’s Morning Show with Mike and Juliet.

Dr. Guskey has been an award winning marketing professor at Duquesne University for 30 years. Her consulting clients include: General Motors, McDonald’s, United Way, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Penguins, and Pirates, Pittsburgh Brewing Company, Fed Ex Ground, KDKA-TV, Highmark, Westinghouse, and Bayer.

As the first recipient of the Distinguished Marketing Educator of the Year by the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Marketing Association, she was inducted into The Marketing Hall of Fame the same year as the Big Mac. She was one of the fifty finalists for The Apprentice.