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Brooklynn Hill Named Head of Media for NCEG’s Atlanta University Center Chapter



The National Collegiate Entertainers Group is proud to introduce Brooklynn Hill as the newly appointed Head of Media for the AUC Chapter, representing Morehouse College, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, and Morris Brown College.

With a degree in Mass Media Arts and more than six years of experience in creative services, community outreach, and brand management, Brooklynn is set to bring both excellence and elevation to NCEG’s media strategy.


Strategic Media Leadership at the AUC

Brooklynn isn’t new to leadership or content—she’s built a career on it.

“My background has equipped me with strong leadership skills and a knack for creative thinking,” she shared in her letter of intent. “I thrive in collaborative environments where I can manage diverse teams of photographers, videographers, editors, and designers.”

As Head of Media, Brooklynn will oversee the development and execution of all creative content for the chapter. This includes coordinating coverage of events, leading visual storytelling campaigns, and ensuring that every piece of content aligns with the values, voice, and vision of the NCEG movement.

“My approach to content production is both strategic and innovative,” she explained. “I enjoy guiding projects from concept through execution while ensuring that every piece aligns with brand identity and resonates with target audiences.”


Setting a New Standard

The Head of Media plays a critical role within each NCEG chapter, responsible for:

  • Creating high-quality photo, video, and digital assets

  • Building and mentoring media teams

  • Maintaining a consistent brand aesthetic

  • Collaborating with A&R, Events, and PR departments to drive visual impact

Brooklynn’s experience in budgeting, creative direction, and campaign management makes her especially equipped to handle the pace and purpose of the AUC’s growing creative scene.

“I take pride in overseeing content that not only meets but exceeds expectations,” she said. “Approving final media before public release is an aspect of my role that I approach with diligence and care.”


Why NCEG?

Brooklynn’s decision to step into this leadership role isn’t just professional—it’s deeply aligned with her values.

“I am drawn to the National Collegiate Entertainers Group's commitment to creativity within collegiate entertainment,” she wrote. “I believe my skills in multitasking will allow me to navigate multiple campaigns effectively while maintaining a clear vision for each initiative.”

Her goals as Head of Media include launching new branded content series, amplifying student creators across the AUC, and increasing the visibility of NCEG’s Certified Entertainers.


Support the Creatives Who Tell the Story

NCEG is more than a student org—it’s a national nonprofit powering the next generation of creators, producers, and visual storytellers.

Donate today to support students like Brooklynn who are building real portfolios, gaining real experience, and telling the stories that shape culture.


Brooklynn Hill is more than a media director.
She’s a builder of brands, a mentor to creatives, and a leader ready to raise the bar.

Welcome to the team. Let’s work.

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