About Us

The marketing department at Stonehill provides a full range of services for Stonehill College clients. Our writers, designers, and Web experts are ready to help you develop publications and web sites that promote Stonehill College and its mission. We offer all of the expertise of a major ad agency at competitive prices, plus the added value of our vast knowledge of Stonehill College and higher education in general.

Sample Services

  • research
  • art direction and design
  • editing and writing
  • web site design + content development
  • web site programming
  • coordination of photography + illustration

Our Staff

Heather Bruntil:
Director of Marketing
508 565-1784 hbruntil@stonehill.edu

Sandra Kenney
Creative Director
508 565-1753
skenney2@stonehill.edu
Shane LaPrade:
Associate Director of
Web Marketing
508 565-1784 slaprade@stonehill.edu
Ivette Argueta-Medina
Marketing Manager
508 565-1877
iarguetamedina@stonehill.edu
Geoff Smith:
Web Content Manager
508 565-1406 gsmith1@stonehill.edu
 
John Murphy:
Senior Copywriter
508 565-1932
jmurphy6@stonehill.edu
 

Working Together

Contact us today to find out how we can assist you in creating effective communication projects, including print, web, and specialty items. We will walk you through every step of the way. After your initial contact, we will be in touch and schedule a discovery meeting or provide a cost estimate, whichever is appropriate. Once a project is initiated you can track the progress and approve layouts through our site. Please keep in mind many projects take 4+ weeks from the initial request to the final production and plan accordingly. You can always contact us if you have any specific questions or concerns.


 


Costs

Information Regarding Cost

We will provide you with a cost estimate for our creative services at the beginning of the project. If the scope of the project changes during the process, we will discuss any emendations to cost at  this point. We will provide you with a cost estimate for printing as soon as we are able to. The scope of the job needs to be solidified before printing costs are finalized.