Jerrin Hill is a seasoned communications professional with a rich tapestry of experience in public relations, writing, and marketing, currently serving as the Assistant Editor of Towers Magazine at Otterbein University. With 17 years of dedicated service in the Office of Marketing and Communications within...
Jerrin Hill is a seasoned communications professional with a rich tapestry of experience in public relations, writing, and marketing, currently serving as the Assistant Editor of Towers Magazine at Otterbein University. With 17 years of dedicated service in the Office of Marketing and Communications within the Division of Institutional Advancement, Jerrin has honed a diverse skill set that positions him as a key player in the university's storytelling efforts. His role involves not only planning and leading editorial committee meetings but also developing compelling story lists that resonate with the university's community and beyond.
Under Jerrin's stewardship, Towers Magazine has flourished, with a circulation of approximately 30,000. He is instrumental in writing, assigning, editing, and overseeing feature articles that highlight the achievements, initiatives, and vibrant culture of Otterbein University. His expertise in AP Style ensures that all content maintains a high standard of professionalism and clarity. Jerrin's proficiency in media relations and internal and external communications allows him to effectively engage with various stakeholders, enhancing the university's public image and fostering a sense of community.
In addition to his editorial responsibilities, Jerrin is adept in graphic design and utilizes Adobe Creative Suite to create visually engaging layouts that complement the magazine's narratives. His experience in event planning and social media further enriches his contributions, enabling him to promote the magazine's content across multiple platforms. Through his work, Jerrin Hill continues to elevate the voice of Otterbein University, ensuring that its stories are not only told but celebrated.