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Credentials

As a communications executive, Miranda Hill's work has encompassed stewarding communications for the national non-profit Concerned Children's Advertisers, where she served as one of the organization's vice presidents; communications planning, event management and writing for the Ontario Government (for the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation and the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade) and communications and donor relations for the Department of Advancement at Queen's University during the record-setting Queen's Challenge campaign. Individual communications clients have included multi-national corporations and national non-profit organizations, as well as small business owners and artists.

Hill's media experience includes producing and researching for CBC Television on the programs Midday and The National, directing on the program Birth Stories and writing about health, hi-tech and family matters for newspapers and magazines. She is also the co-author of The Midwifery Option: A Canadian Guide to the Birth Experience, published by HarperCollins Canada and chosen as an "Indigo Recommends" selection.

As Ontario representative to the National Council of The Writers' Union of Canada and the founder of Project Bookmark Canada, a national non-profit organization that celebrates literature in the Canadian landscape, Miranda Hill works to promote writers and writing to the Canadian public.