UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Jeff Conlin likes to find clarity in everything he does. So when he began his doctoral work in Penn State’s College of Communications last year, studying the role of strategic communication in social and environmental issues was a natural fit.
Over his career, Conlin found clarity leading projects in these areas. He advised advocacy group Friends of the Chicago River with media relations and helped corporate sustainability leader Interface, Inc., launch a global conservation program in the Philippines.
“I’ve had an interest in communication’s power in reducing uncertainty to issues and helping bridge relationships throughout my career — and even life,” Conlin said. “Some of that passion comes from wandering in places like the Boundary Waters of northern Minnesota and Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, but also living in urban Chicago.”
Born and raised in the Chicago area, Conlin graduated from Wittenberg University with a degree in American studies and spent several summers paddling and portaging through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and backpacking in the Absaroka Mountains. After graduating, he worked at Ogilvy Public Relations in Chicago and later moved to the account side of the industry as a communications director for organizations including Interface, Inc.