CURRIE MURCH ELLIOT has joined Strategic Communications as a public relations consultant. Her emphasis is on brand strategy and reputation. She received a master’s degree in public relations from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in May. While pursuing her degree, Murch Eliot worked in the Office of Enrollment and Student Experience at Syracuse […]

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CURRIE MURCH ELLIOT has joined Strategic Communications as a public relations consultant. Her emphasis is on brand strategy and reputation. She received a master’s degree in public relations from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in May. While pursuing her degree, Murch Eliot worked in the Office of Enrollment and Student Experience at Syracuse University as a communications & strategy assistant. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Cornell University with a major in communication and a concentration in business.

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