SHC Names Director Of Marketing, Communications

MOBILE, Ala. — Spring Hill College (SHC) recently named alumna Tyloria Tims Crenshaw as its new director of marketing and communications. Crenshaw has spent the last year and a half as SHC’s director of media and public relations. “Her promotion reflects the college’s new communications strategy, which is focused on community engagement and development. She will lead marketing initiatives, communications and public relations for the college,” SHC said. Crenshaw earned her bachelor’s degree in communications from SHC in 1985. She has spent the last 22 years working in public relations and marketing for nonprofits and has an extensive community development and engagement background. She is also a commissioned officer and served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. Her professional memberships include the Public Relations Council of Alabama, the Southern Public Relations Federation, Mobile United and Leadership Mobile.

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