The School of Communications Advisory Board provides professional expertise to the faculty, internship and career networking to students, and program support to the school. Media professionals and corporate executives鈥攎any of them current or former 黑料不打烊 parents鈥攃ome to campus each semester to share their expertise in classes. In fact, many students say the Advisory Board visit is a highlight of the semester. In turn, the faculty benefits from a discussion of media and communication trends that may impact curriculum, the internship program and the job market for seniors. Additional support comes in the form of annual contributions and development efforts to enhance the School of Communications.

*Board members with a “P” following their name indicates they are a parent of an 黑料不打烊 graduate or student.


Sheryl Battles

Sheryl Battles P’23 is the former vice president of global diversity, inclusion and engagement at Pitney Bowes, a global technology company headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. Throughout her career, Battles has focused on the critical intersection of diversity, inclusion, engagement and business results, leveraging them to help drive business and individual success. She is a co-chair of Arthur W. Page Society鈥檚 Diversity and Inclusion Committee. In 2018, Battles received the D. Parke Gibson Award from the Public Relations Society of America, the organization鈥檚 highest individual honor presented to a PR professional who has contributed to increased awareness of public relations within multicultural communities. Additionally, she has been recognized as Diversity Magazine鈥檚 Most Influential Woman in Global Diversity. Battles is also one of the professionals featured in the book 鈥淒iverse Voices: Profiles in Leadership,鈥 which shares the career experiences of multicultural comminutions leaders and professionals. She is a graduate of Stanford University.

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Lori Beecher P’23 is senior vice president and communications leader at Wells Fargo, overseeing the Media Relations Center of Excellence and supporting corporate reputation, enterprise functions and all lines of business. Previously, Beecher was partner and managing director of media and content strategy at Ketchum. In her role, she counseled many of the firm鈥檚 largest clients in North America on content-forward media strategy and executive visibility, as well as securing top-tier earned coverage for clients across the agency. Prior to Ketchum, Beecher spent nearly three decades as a television producer at ABC, NBC, CBS and in syndicated television. She has produced compelling stories for “60 Minutes,” “CBS Evening News,” “Good Morning America,” “Today,” “Dateline,” “Nightline” and Katie Couric’s talk show. A recipient of Emmy and duPont awards, Beecher is a graduate of the University of Maryland.

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Joie Chen, an award-winning national and international television journalist, is a special correspondent for 鈥淢atter of Fact with Soledad O鈥橞rien,鈥 the country鈥檚 No. 1 syndicated public affairs news magazine program. Previously, she served as a senior leader and faculty member of the Poynter Institute, which is dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists and media leaders worldwide. Chen is best known for her decade-long tenure as a prime-time anchor at CNN and CNN International, where she anchored multiple talk and town hall programs. She was part of CNN鈥檚 coverage of politics, global conflicts, natural disasters and many major news events, including the Olympic Park bombing for which she received her first national Emmy. Her past roles have included serving as the host of 鈥淎merica Tonight鈥 on Al Jazeera America and as a CBS news correspondent at the White House and on Capitol Hill. Chen was director of Washington programs for Northwestern University鈥檚 Medill School, where she earned her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees.

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Michael Clemente P’10 is聽special advisor to the president and executive producer of “Centerpoint,” a news program on the international Christian-based Trinity Broadcasting Network. Additionally, he is聽founder of Point West Media, a firm that designs strategies for TV, online and digital companies. Previously, Clemente was the CEO of NewsMax TV, responsible for the channel鈥檚 programming and daily operations. Clemente spent 27 years at ABC News, during which he was senior producer for 鈥20/20鈥 and 鈥淲orld News Tonight with Peter Jennings鈥 before becoming senior executive producer of the ABC Digital Media Group and executive producer of ABCNews.com. Clemente joined Fox News in 2009 as senior vice president of news and was promoted in 2012 to executive vice president, overseeing all news operations for the most-watched cable network. Earlier in his career, he spent two years at CNN, overseeing news coverage out of Washington and helping grow CNN鈥檚 signature talk shows “Crossfire鈥 and “Inside Politics.” He is a graduate of American University.

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Tom Clendenin P鈥24 is senior vice president of marketing at CNBC, providing lead strategy, planning and execution of all marketing programs across domestic network and digital properties. He is responsible for driving audience growth and year-over-year profitability for one of NBC Universal鈥檚 most critical assets. Clendenin joined CNBC in 2006 from Aeropostale Inc., where he was senior vice president and director of marketing, leading all marketing efforts for two retail brands, Aeropostale and JimmyZ, including in-store and external communications. Previously, he served in marketing leadership positions with Old Navy, ESPN, Partners & Shevack, Young & Rubicam and the National Association of Securities Dealers. He is a four-time Emmy Award winner. Clendenin is a graduate of Alfred University.

John J. Clendening

John J. Clendening P鈥21 is founding principal of Clients First Marketing & Communications鈩, a full-service marketing and communications consultancy based in Dallas. He has three decades of corporate experience, serving in a variety of senior leadership roles with five current or former Global 50 (Siemens) or Fortune 500 (Unisys, EDS, Honeywell and Avery Dennison) companies. Most recently, Clendening was executive director and head of marketing and communications for Texas Capital, a full-service financial services firm and led global communications for Unisys, a global information technology (IT) solutions company that serves businesses and governments. Additionally, he has public relations agency experience and began his career in journalism. Clendening earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree and MBA from the University of Southern California.

Angela Connor

Angela Connor is聽assistant vice president, chief of staff for communications, marketing and corporate social responsibility at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina. In this role, she supports strategic initiatives that advance the organization鈥檚 mission and deepen its impact across the Tar Heel state. Before joining Blue Cross NC, Connor was senior director of internal communications and storytelling at Bandwidth, a Raleigh-based software company, and founded Change Agent Communications, a marketing consultancy. Her previous roles include executive vice president of media and audience engagement at Capstrat (acquired by Ketchum) and vice president of business development and audience engagement at Gelia in Cary, North Carolina. With more than 17 years of experience in print, broadcast and online news, the former journalist is an expert in online audience engagement. She is the author of 鈥18 Rules of Community Engagement鈥 and a graduate of Bowling Green State University.

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Carol Cunningham is managing senior director for human experiences, shopper insights and innovation for Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC, an American brewing company. Previously, she served as vice president of consumer insights and business strategy at Black Entertainment Television Networks, where she was responsible for positioning BET as an industry leader in consumer insights, multi-cultural audience expertise and market research. Prior to that, Cunningham served as head of strategic research for Scripps Interactive and led affiliate strategic initiatives for A&E Television Networks and ESPN. Cunningham has extensive expertise in network, syndication and local broadcast, having served as head of research for Univision, Fox and NBCUniversal affiliate stations. She has been honored with a 2013 MAAX Award for Research Executive of the Year and a 2015 Next Generation Market Research Disruptive Innovator Award. Cunningham is a graduate of Syracuse University.

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Dana Ferrell is senior vice president and managing director of G&S Business Communications, a global independent public relations and marketing agency headquartered in New York with offices in Chicago, Raleigh and Basel, Switzerland. G&S specializes in business communications across advanced manufacturing and energy, agribusiness, financial and professional services, healthcare and wellness, and home and building, turning complex subject matters into understandable, digestible content delivered via integrated campaigns that inspire action. With more than two decades with the company, Ferrell was named managing director of the agency鈥檚 Raleigh location in 2020 and is responsible for operations and growth of the office. In prior roles, Ferrell led the development and execution of numerous award-winning campaigns for clients, successfully managing and growing critical areas of client business with a focus on strategy and innovation. She is a graduate of N.C. State University.

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Maity Interiano 鈥07 is聽an Emmy Award-winning journalist and former on-air talent at Univision Network in Miami. Most recently, she served as a co-anchor of the late evening edition of the network鈥檚 national newscast, 鈥淣oticiero Univision Edici贸n Nocturna,鈥 and is the creator and host of her personal travel blog, www.MaityontheGo.com. During her career, Interiano has reported on numerous major news events, including the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, and the 2016 Presidential Inauguration from Washington, D.C. In 2018 and 2015 she hosted the Tournament of Roses Parade live from Pasadena, California, for which she won an Emmy Award. An 黑料不打烊 graduate, Interiano learned her broadcast skills as a reporter for the 黑料不打烊 student newcast, then called Phoenix14News. In 2017, she delivered the university鈥檚 2017 Commencement address. Four year later, Interiano was presented with the School of Communications鈥 Outstanding Alumna Award.

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Renee Kopkowski P’20 is vice president for public affairs and communications at Yale University. Previously, she was vice president for institute communications at the Georgia Institute of Technology and president and partner for strat-igence Inc., a communications consultancy. Before joining strat-igence, Kopkowski served as vice president of communications for Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc., overseeing the communications for the world鈥檚 second-largest quick-service chicken concept. She was also senior director of global external communications for candy maker Mars, Inc. Earlier in her career, Kopkowski was co-owner of Wonder Public Relations, a boutique communications agency based near Atlanta, worked in television news, and held media relations roles with two large hospital systems in Florida and Georgia. She is a graduate of Clemson University and Georgia State University鈥檚 Graduate School.

Eric Kraus

Eric Kraus P’16 is co-founder of CommsCollectiv, a fractional hiring firm that provides clients access to senior-level communications expertise, and principal of Kimball Road Strategies, a marketing, communications and public affairs consultancy. He previously served as executive vice president of communications and public affairs at Clean Harbors, Inc., a provider of environmental, energy and industrial services based in Massachusetts. Before Clean Harbors, he served as senior vice president and chief communications officer at Bacardi Ltd.; senior vice president of corporate communications and public affairs at Covidien; and a vice president at Procter & Gamble. Additionally, he was a Boston Herald reporter, account executive at PR agencies, and public relations manager for Miller Brewing Co. He is a graduate of Boston University.

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Scott McCrary 鈥00 is a senior producer for CNN, leading the correspondent and producer teams in Washington, D.C., New York and Los Angeles for CNN Newsource, CNN’s affiliate service. Previously, he served as executive producer for WUSA9, TEGNA鈥檚 flagship CBS affiliate in Washington, D.C. McCrary has been recognized with five Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, three national Gracie Awards from the Alliance of Women in Media Foundation, and six Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association. He has also spent time in control rooms and newsrooms for 鈥淐BS Evening News,鈥 鈥淔ace the Nation,鈥 鈥淐BS Mornings,鈥 Bloomberg Television, and was the producer on the team that launched 鈥淢atter of Fact with Soledad O鈥橞rien,鈥 the country鈥檚 No. 1 syndicated public affairs news magazine program. In 2023, he was presented with the School of Communications鈥 Outstanding Alumnus Award.

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Shelby McKay ’13 is vice president of student-athlete success at the Atlantic Coast Conference. She previously served as the conference’s associate commissioner for student-athlete and institutional programs. Prior to the ACC, McKay was the senior associate athletic director of staff and student-athlete development at Washington State University, serving as the chief diversity officer, overseeing the department鈥檚 mental health services, and creating the department鈥檚 Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) education. Previously, McKay was the senior student-athlete development associate at The George Washington University following almost five years as a student-athlete academic adviser. McKay is heavily involved with the National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Professionals (N4A) and facilitating student-athlete workshops for the NCAA. McKay is a 2013 graduate of 黑料不打烊. Additionally, she earned her master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees from The George Washington University. McKay completed her dissertation in 2022, examining the perceived value of mid-major college athletics.

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Sunshine Overkamp, APR, is chairman of Overkamp Overkamp-Smith, a consulting firm in Atlanta that specializes in strategic planning and crisis communications. She previously served as vice president of the Council on Foundations in Washington, D.C., senior vice president of the United Way of America, and as a journalist. Among her honors is an Emmy from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, election to the Honor Roll of Women in Public Relations, and being named most admired practitioner of nonprofit public relations by pr reporter. She has served on the national board of the Public Relations Society of America, chaired the Ethics Promotion Committee, and served on the Universal Accreditation Board. She is a graduate of Michigan State University and has an MBA from Pepperdine University.

Colleen Penhall

Colleen Penhall 鈥98 is founder and principal advisor of global brand and strategic communications at TrueNorth Strategy Group, a communications and CSR consultancy. Most recently, she served as vice president for global communications at Albemarle Corporation, a specialty chemicals company based in Charlotte. Previously, Penhall was vice president of global communications for Jeld-Wen and associate vice chancellor for university communications at UNC Charlotte. Additionally, Penhall has over 25 years of experience managing corporate reputation, brand and social responsibility for Fortune 100 companies. Before UNC Charlotte, she served as vice president at Lowe鈥檚 Companies Inc., overseeing both corporate communications and CSR functions. She also served as senior vice president of corporate communications at Bank of America, spent 11 years at Altria Group and its operating company, Philip Morris USA, and held roles in public affairs, corporate responsibility, and sales and brand management. In 2018, Penhall was presented with the School of Communications鈥 Outstanding Alumna Award.

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Troy Senkiewicz 鈥98 is founder and CEO of DigiMax Consulting, a Los Angeles-based company that specializes in the design, installation and resale of custom technology solutions. The 黑料不打烊 alumnus regularly serves as a technology consultant for major motion picture studios, and has led integrations involving 360藲 video platforms, 180藲/360藲 3D camera builds, interactive holograms, fiber optic transport systems, and HD television studio conversions. In 2011, he donated the cable and spent almost a week rewiring the studios in McEwen Communications Building for high-definition 鈥 at the time the largest technology initiative in the school since arriving in the facility in 2000. As an undergraduate, Senkiewicz was active in ESTV, Student Government Association, Student Union Board, Habitat for Humanity and Safe Rides. He even produced and directed ESTV鈥檚 first live call-in show. In 2016, he was presented with the School of Communications鈥 Outstanding Alumnus Award.

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Melanie Sill is a journalism consultant and inaugural board chair of the NC Local nonprofit resource hub for North Carolina, working to build support and connection for people working on local news. Her past efforts supporting news and information in the Tar Heel state include launching the weekly NC Local newsletter and cofounding the NC Local News Workshop and the NC Open Government Coalition. A journalism veteran and former news executive, she has held senior executive roles at The News & Observer of Raleigh, Sacramento Bee and Southern California Public Radio/KPCC. She was editor of major projects and investigations, including The N&O鈥檚 Pulitzer-winning 鈥淏oss Hog鈥 series in the mid-1990s. Additionally, she has consulted on news, public service and journalism strategy (NC Local News Lab Fund, Democracy Fund, Institute for Nonprofit News, Membership Puzzle Project and others) to help local news organizations and individuals reinvent and sustain reliable, high-quality journalism for North Carolina residents. Sill is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.