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Eden has been a key figure in Austin Peay's marketing and communications strategy, overseeing brand development and digital outreach. Her election to the TCPRA presidency reflects her leadership in the field and her commitment to advancing the profession within the state. The association brings together communications professionals from public and private colleges, universities, and technical schools to share best practices and foster collaboration.
"I am honored to step into this role and work alongside talented colleagues who are dedicated to telling the stories of Tennessee's students and institutions," Eden said. She plans to focus on professional development opportunities and expanding the organization's reach to include more emerging communicators.
TCPRA provides training, networking, and recognition for its members. Eden succeeds the previous president and will serve a one-year term. Her appointment highlights Austin Peay's growing influence in higher education communications across the state.
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