Ashley Golledge

Ashley Golledge

Assistant Dean of Law School Marketing and Communications
Sacramento
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Ashley Golledge joined the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law as the Director of Marketing and Communications in July 2021. Golledge develops and executes strategic communications plans, marketing strategies, public relations initiatives, and social media strategies for the McGeorge School of Law. Golledge was appointed as McGeorge School of Law’s Inaugural Assistant Dean of Marketing and Communications in May 2024.

Previously, she served as the communications specialist at the University of the Kansas School of Law for three years and served as the sole marketing professional for the Portland, Oregon office of K&L Gates LLP. 

Golledge was honored with the University of the Pacific’s 2025 Champion for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award in recognition of her outstanding commitment to fostering a more inclusive and equitable community.

Golledge is a recognized thought leader in higher education marketing, who frequently shares her expertise at national conferences. In 2023, she spoke on a panel at the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Institutional Advancement Conference, presenting “Celebrating Diversity and Days of Significance.” In 2024, she presented at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education’s (CASE) Social Media & Community Conference in Boston, discussing how institutions can align messaging with evolving student voices in her session, “Social Media Symphony: Tuning into Campus Trends.” In 2025, she moderated a panel at the AALS Annual Meeting in San Francisco titled “Maximizing Social Media Impact for Law Schools,” focusing on leveraging digital platforms to enhance visibility.

Golledge wrote a book chapter for the “Building an Antiracist Law School, Legal Academy, and Legal Profession” eight-book series by the Antiracist Development Institute at Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law. She contributed to the “Incorporating Antiracist Principles in Alumni Affairs and Advancement” volume. Her book chapter covers the importance of incorporating antiracist principles in Marketing and Communications work. 

Education

BS, Journalism, University of Kansas

MS, Digital Content Strategy, University of Kansas