Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Corbin hired as AlabamaWorks! public relations specialist

AIDT is pleased to announce the hire of Jill Corbin as AlabamaWorks! Public Relations Specialist.

Jill brings over 15 years of experience in communications and marketing to AlabamaWorks! which will be used to further develop brand management and content strategy development. She has helped private companies and public corporations expand their brand while growing their geographic footprint, as well as developed integrated communications plans for non- profits and government agencies.

“With the multiple streams of information AlabamaWorks! is charged with communicating, it became a necessity that we focus on having one voice behind the messaging,” said Ed Castile, Deputy Secretary of Commerce. “Jill, and her many years in communications and social media, fills that role quite well.”

Her expertise in the social and digital media realm include content strategy, social media analytics and traffic generation. She has managed a broad range of communications and branding initiatives for clients in government, education, technology, and media.

Jill’s primary responsibilities include serving as publicist and providing strategic public relations support to the AlabamaWorks! brand. She will also promote brand awareness of AlabamaWorks! and workforce initiatives among all of the government, education, business and private sector entities in the state to help Alabama meet present and future workplace success.

Jill holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from Samford University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Alabama Birmingham. She and her husband live in Wetumpka, AL with their twin daughters.

 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

The Alabama Political Reporter is a daily political news site devoted to Alabama politics. We provide accurate, reliable coverage of policy, elections and government.

More from APR

Economy

It outlines policy recommendations to further solidify Alabama as a leader in workforce development.

Health

Due to specific protocols and strict regulations, medical-grade cannabis requires experienced, knowledgeable professionals.

Legislature

State Rep. James Lomax, R-Huntsville, was among 28 select lawmakers to complete the leadership development program.

Congress

"There will be many formidable opponents I will face in this race but I'm not running against them," Givan said, "I'm running for this...