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Hillary Manning
Vice President Communications at Los Angeles Times
Hillary Manning is an accomplished communications professional with years of experience in the field. Manning is a graduate of both UC San Diego and UC Riverside, having studied communication during her time in academia. Her comprehensive background has led her to hold a variety of leadership positions throughout the years.
Manning has served as the Vice President of Communications and Communications Director at the Los Angeles Times, promoting the newspaper's brand and building relationships with media outlets. Her experience extends beyond print media, having worked as the Communications Consultant for Body Worlds 3 at the California Science Center and served as the Director of Marketing at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Soccer.
Manning has also worked for a variety of nonprofit organizations, including serving as a Communications Director for Cure Autism Now and Membership Development Manager at KCRW FM. Her marketing and special events consultation also extends to nonprofit organizations, including her work for United Way of Greater LA.
Manning's career highlights her passion for communication, brand development, and working for organizations dedicated to non-profit causes. Her extensive background showcases her ability to excel in any situation and her passion for making a positive impact on the world.