MEGAN HILL

Megan Flanagan Hill is delighted to be serving as Faculty Advisor - Marketing and Communications for the 2025 Women of Isenberg Conference. Within the University of Massachusetts, Megan is a Business Communication Program full-time faculty member who teaches Management Communication and Career and Professional Development courses for both undergraduates in the Isenberg School of Management and graduate students in Isenberg’s Master of Science in Business Analytics program. She thoroughly enjoys preparing students for the workforce and bringing her marketing communications industry experience into the classroom and was nominated in AY 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 by Isenberg students through the Dean’s Office as “a faculty member of notable impact”. Megan has coached students on presentation delivery within the Isenberg Consulting Academy and the Honors Marketing Capstone thesis course. Megan is an active, published member of the Association of Business Communication (ABC) and has presented at ABC conferences in Colorado, Arizona and Oklahoma. Prior to teaching in the Isenberg School of Management, Megan was a Professor of Practice teaching marketing and organizational communication courses within the Grenon School of Business at Assumption University in Worcester, MA. Megan served as a past Faculty Advisor at Assumption University leading students on a mission trip to Ecuador in 2018. As a former corporate communications specialist, Megan focused on corporate social responsibility, marketing, social media, trade shows and global internal communications with Raytheon Technologies, Collins Aerospace and Carrier Corporation working in their Hartford, Charlotte and West Palm Beach locations. Megan’s last role prior to teaching was working in public relations and marketing for water parks, golf courses and wedding venues across South Florida. As a former undergraduate who had internships with Raytheon, Meredith Corporation, Unum and Worcester Business Journal, she is passionate about advocating for undergraduates to step outside their comfort zone, shatter the norm and gain numerous internship experiences to build their network following graduation. Raised in the Pioneer Valley and proud daughter of UMass graduates (‘84 and ‘86), Megan resides in Wilbraham, MA with her husband and children. Megan is most excited for the 2025 Women of Isenberg Conference to witness attendees become engaged and enthusiastic about their future career endeavors.