Patrick Lloyd

Interim Director Of Communications And Creative Services at City of Myrtle Beach

Patrick Lloyd is a seasoned communication professional with extensive experience in public relations and journalism. Currently serving as Creative Services Manager for the City of Myrtle Beach since July 2024, Patrick previously held the role of Senior Account Executive at Uproar PR, where responsibilities included crafting strategic PR campaigns and building client relationships across various industries. Earlier career experiences encompass positions as Anchor/Reporter at WMBF, where Patrick delivered news broadcasts and reported stories, as well as roles at First Coast News as an Editor/Photographer. Initial journalism experience includes being the Police Reporter and News Director at UNF Spinnaker, overseeing a team for daily newscasts and reporting on campus crime. Patrick holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication from the University of North Florida.

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Myrtle Beach, United States

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City of Myrtle Beach

The City of Myrtle Beach is “First in Service” The City of Myrtle Beach is a full-service resort at the heart of the Grand Strand, a 60-mile stretch of natural beauty on South Carolina's northeastern coast. Our 35,000 permanent residents and millions of visitors enjoy the wide beaches, the warm weather and an incredible range of entertainment, nightlife, golf, shopping, dining and live theater. Myrtle Beach was incorporated in 1938 and became a city in 1957, when the permanent population first topped 5,000. By the way, the name "Myrtle Beach"​ comes from the wax myrtle, an abundant local shrub, and was chosen in a name-the-town contest in 1900. "Edgewater"​ finished in second place. Previously, the area had been known as Long Bay, Withers and New Town. For nearly 50 years, Myrtle Beach was a military town, first as home to the U.S. Army Air Corps in the 1940s, and then to the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base beginning in the 1950s. The base closed in 1993, and the property has since been redeveloped as the Market Common District, complete with an urban town center known as The Market Common, a Grand Park that features open space, recreation fields, a large lake and a 1.1 mile walking and bicycling trail. Today, Myrtle Beach is a well-known destination for vacationers from around the country, Canada and abroad. The city's staff members are dedicated to being "First in Service,"​ and we are ready to provide assistance and answer your questions at any time. For more information, please contact the Public Information Office at info@cityofmyrtlebeach.com.


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