Lee Harrison is a seasoned strategic communications professional with an impressive 30-year track record in the not-for-profit sector and higher education. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at Milligan University, Lee leverages a wealth of experience to teach Public Relations and communication courses, equipping the...
Lee Harrison is a seasoned strategic communications professional with an impressive 30-year track record in the not-for-profit sector and higher education. Currently serving as an Adjunct Professor at Milligan University, Lee leverages a wealth of experience to teach Public Relations and communication courses, equipping the next generation of leaders with essential skills in media relations, social media management, and strategic planning.
In this role, Lee not only imparts theoretical knowledge but also shares practical insights drawn from years of leading teams in the execution of integrated strategic initiatives. His expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of skills, including social media audits, social media marketing, and effective fundraising strategies. Lee’s approach to teaching emphasizes the importance of aligning communication strategies with organizational goals, fostering a collaborative environment where students can engage in hands-on projects that mirror real-world challenges.
At Milligan University, Lee is deeply committed to enhancing the curriculum by integrating current industry trends and best practices into his courses. He encourages students to explore the dynamic landscape of public relations, emphasizing the critical role of strategic communications in advancing institutional missions. By bridging academic theory with practical application, Lee prepares his students not only to excel in their careers but also to contribute meaningfully to the evolving field of communications. His dedication to fostering strategic partnerships and enhancing media relations further underscores his commitment to nurturing future professionals who are equipped to navigate the complexities of the communications landscape.