It’s been quite the journey for Hill since her beginnings as a news photographer for ABC’s Myrtle Beach affiliate, WPDE. From stints at Charlotte’s WBTV (CBS) to Speed Channel as a NASCAR Social Media Producer, her journey landed at INSP back in August 2014. Since then, Hill has been the epitome of an X-factor. “I started my career as a local news photographer, editing daily turns on tape-to-tape linear editing systems, then would go home to watch the new Netflix DVD that just came in the mail. We’ve certainly come a long way from that,” Hill says. “But through all the innovation—the removal of wires, the shrinking in size of gadgets and devices, the accessibility to content—the mission never wavered: to see what media can do differently to entertain in a more convenient way.” Hill holds the responsibility for being at the forefront of shaping the brand identity of INSP. Her leadership has led to INSP seeing heightened engagement and brand loyalty. She’s been recognized as a Women to Watch by The WICT Network Carolinas and was a part of the association’s Rising Leaders class of 2019. Hill’s colleagues see her as a multi-faceted go-getter, but INSP Digital Product Manager Morgan Newman sees Hill’s impact encapsulated in one word: transformative. “Alison is not only an asset to our team, but to the entire company. She is an inventive and inspirational leader, whose excellence drives campaigns that reach industry recognition and awards,” Newman says. “From ideating new processes to pitching developmental practices, her ideas extend far beyond the digital content and social media team. Her approach is marked by inclusivity and a genuine commitment to helping others succeed.”
Champion: Morgan Newman
“Alison is a true team player, and her positive attitude and dedication to elevating her colleagues make her a valuable asset that any company would be proud to have on their team.”