01/03/2026
Behind every powerful brand is a strategist who understands that design is never accidental and that inclusion is never optional.
Meet MR. EROLLE LINUS T. MIRANDA, a communications architect whose work stands at the intersection of governance, branding, and transformative storytelling. In GAD It Better: Designing Inclusive and Branding-Compliant Visuals, he brings more than expertise. He brings a philosophy that design must serve purpose, integrity, and equality.
MR. EROLLE LINUS T. MIRANDA commands the space where brand architecture, governance strategy, and powerful storytelling converge. A governance-aligned communications strategist and design leader, he has shaped institutional narratives across international development, environmental sustainability, media, and higher education for more than two decades.
His expertise directly reinforces the core purpose of this workshop, where inclusive communication and institutional integrity must intersect with creative excellence.
For over ten years, he has served as the Center for Marketing and Strategic Communications Officer and the Director for Institute for Support Services at Central Mindanao Colleges, driving institutional brand transformation and leading strategic communication systems that define reputation, strengthen competitive positioning, and inspire enduring stakeholder trust.
His leadership ensures that branding is not merely aesthetic but governance-aligned, policy-sensitive, and ethically grounded, principles central to this workshopโs focus on gender-responsive and inclusive visual communication.
Since 2005, he has architected high-impact visual, marketing, and advocacy frameworks that translate complex policy, development, and governance mandates into compelling public narratives.
His work bridges analytical discipline and creative mastery, enabling institutions to communicate with clarity, authority, and measurable influence. These competencies position him to guide participants in developing visual outputs that are creative, compliant, strategic, and socially responsible.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Development Communication from Xavier University Ateneo de Cagayan and a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Performing Arts major in Theater from Liceo University.
This rare integration of communication science and performance-based narrative training defines his distinctive leadership in branding, storytelling, and audience engagement. His professional foundation was further strengthened through agency training at Cebu Creatron Ads, Inc., refining his expertise in campaign strategy, brand positioning, and corporate creative ex*****on.
Mr. Miranda has directed strategic communication initiatives for respected international institutions including Handicap International, also known as Humanity and Inclusion, Misereor, and Catholic Relief Services.
He served in a key communications leadership role with ChildFund Philippines, including initiatives under the BuildCA2P Project implemented by ChildFund, advancing participatory governance systems, institutional transparency, and community-centered advocacy across Mindanao.
His environmental and governance engagements include collaborations with Philippine Bat Conservation, Inc., Davao City Water District, Save the Davao Watersheds, the Philippine-Canadian Project funded by the Canadian International Development Agency, and the Philippine Collaboration for Environmental and Economic Management in Davao.
Across these platforms, he developed communication architectures integrating sustainability advocacy, economic development strategy, and policy-sensitive engagement.
Selected for the Telling the BARMM Story Media Training and Fellowship for Filipino Communicators conducted by the Probe Media Foundation, Inc. in partnership with The Asia Foundation under Activate Bangsamoro Phase II supported by the United Kingdom Government Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, he advanced culturally grounded and intersectional storytelling frameworks that strengthened inclusive peace-building narratives in the Bangsamoro region.
For nearly three decades, he has sustained leadership as a Theater, Culture, and Arts Advocate, directing and mentoring community-based artistic initiatives that reinforce cultural education and civic engagement.
As an accomplished hobbyist photographer, he integrates visual literacy with narrative strategy, embodying the principle that creative expression must serve clarity, advocacy, and institutional coherence.
As Resource Person and Workshop Facilitator of GAD It Better, MR. EROLLE LINUS T. MIRANDA brings a governance-centered, design-driven, and advocacy-informed approach to inclusive communication.
His leadership affirms that powerful visuals do not merely communicate. They shape culture, strengthen credibility, and advance equality with measurable impact.