About Heather Crowcroft
Heather Crowcroft is a recent graduate of Benedictine University at Springfield, with a Bachelors in Communication Arts with Honors. She is a recipient of Benedictine University of Springfield's Journalist of the Year award and the national Who's Who of Colleges and Universities award of 2015.
During her time at Benedictine University, Heather gained hands-on experience in video productions editing, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, PremierPro, and InDesign), news writing, public relations, and social media/YouTube techniques. Doing two internships with the Communication Arts program, she has also been able to have experience by having been the editor-in-chief of the school's newspaper, The Bulldog. Throughout her college career, she affiliated with the organization Women In Leadership, attending lectures and luncheons.
She also is a social media administrator of the all-female racing page of Sprint Car Girls, which focuses on a group of women who are involved in the male-dominated sport of racing. Their platforms are on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
As a high school graduate of 2009 from New Berlin Jr.-Sr. High School, Heather is a member of the National Technical Honor Society for excellence in CISCO Computer Networking, where she completed the course with passing grades. Throughout her high school career, she was also a high school junior varsity and varsity football manager for New Berlin’s team between 2004 and 2009. Heather also involved herself in extra-curricular activities, such as high school choir, high school band, and some volunteer work with the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter in New Berlin.
Through her freshman and sophomore years of college, Heather attended Lincoln Land Community College with an anticipated major in Biology. Discovering her strong ability in writing, she changed her major to Mass Communications. Heather has excelled in Communications classes at each institution she has attended.
During her time at Benedictine University, Heather gained hands-on experience in video productions editing, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, PremierPro, and InDesign), news writing, public relations, and social media/YouTube techniques. Doing two internships with the Communication Arts program, she has also been able to have experience by having been the editor-in-chief of the school's newspaper, The Bulldog. Throughout her college career, she affiliated with the organization Women In Leadership, attending lectures and luncheons.
She also is a social media administrator of the all-female racing page of Sprint Car Girls, which focuses on a group of women who are involved in the male-dominated sport of racing. Their platforms are on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
As a high school graduate of 2009 from New Berlin Jr.-Sr. High School, Heather is a member of the National Technical Honor Society for excellence in CISCO Computer Networking, where she completed the course with passing grades. Throughout her high school career, she was also a high school junior varsity and varsity football manager for New Berlin’s team between 2004 and 2009. Heather also involved herself in extra-curricular activities, such as high school choir, high school band, and some volunteer work with the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter in New Berlin.
Through her freshman and sophomore years of college, Heather attended Lincoln Land Community College with an anticipated major in Biology. Discovering her strong ability in writing, she changed her major to Mass Communications. Heather has excelled in Communications classes at each institution she has attended.