Eric M. Miller serves as the Senior Communications Officer for the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) at FHI 360, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the narrative around critical HIV prevention research. With a robust background that spans journalism, marketing, and strategic communications,...
Eric M. Miller serves as the Senior Communications Officer for the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) at FHI 360, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the narrative around critical HIV prevention research. With a robust background that spans journalism, marketing, and strategic communications, Eric leverages his diverse skill set to enhance the visibility and impact of HPTN’s initiatives. His expertise in integrated marketing and brand development is instrumental in crafting comprehensive, metrics-driven communications strategies that resonate with a variety of stakeholders, including researchers, healthcare professionals, and the communities affected by HIV.
At HPTN, Eric is charged with not only developing but also executing innovative communication campaigns that highlight the network's groundbreaking clinical trials. He utilizes his proficiency in crisis communications training and reputation management to navigate the complexities of public perception, ensuring that the network's work is accurately represented and understood. His strategic approach to issues management allows him to proactively address challenges and foster trust among key audiences.
Eric's commitment to storytelling is evident in his ability to translate complex scientific concepts into engaging narratives that inform and inspire action. By harnessing digital platforms, including social media channels like Facebook, he effectively engages with a broader audience, driving awareness and participation in HIV prevention efforts. Through his leadership, the HPTN continues to strengthen its brand and enhance its outreach, ultimately contributing to the global fight against HIV/AIDS.