Lynia Herrington
About Lynia Herrington
Lynia Herrington is the Communication and Marketing Manager at the University of Colorado, where she has worked since 2017. She has extensive experience in managing marketing projects and teams, with a background that includes roles at Vanity, Welltok, Inc., The Body Shop, and Fast-Track Marketing.
Work at University of Colorado
Lynia Herrington has served as the Communication and Marketing Manager at the University of Colorado Boulder since 2017. In this role, she oversees the development and implementation of communications and marketing strategies. Her responsibilities include managing marketing projects and teams, which contribute to the strategic growth of the university's initiatives. With several years of experience in the field, she plays a critical role in enhancing the university's brand and outreach efforts.
Previous Experience in Marketing and Communications
Before her current position, Lynia Herrington held various roles in marketing and communications. She worked as a Team Lead at Vanity from 2007 to 2011, where she gained valuable experience in managing teams. Additionally, she served as a Product Management Intern at Welltok, Inc. for three months in 2013. Herrington also worked as a Project Manager at Fast-Track Marketing from 2013 to 2016, and as a Social Media Marketing Intern at UpSync for four months in 2013. Her diverse background has equipped her with a comprehensive skill set in marketing.
Educational Background
Lynia Herrington has a solid educational foundation in advertising and business. She studied at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she earned a Bachelor's of Science in Advertising from 2011 to 2013. Prior to that, she attended Colorado State University for business studies in 2009 and Mesa Community College for advertising from 2010 to 2011. Her education has provided her with the necessary knowledge to excel in her marketing career.
Career Development and Skills
Lynia Herrington possesses extensive experience in managing marketing projects and teams, which has contributed to the strategic growth of the organizations she has worked with. Her roles have focused on achieving high-quality results and developing effective communication strategies. This focus on quality and strategic growth has been a consistent theme throughout her career, particularly in her current role at the University of Colorado Boulder.