Kevin Crowsyn is a highly accomplished digital marketing professional with extensive experience spanning the military, nonprofit, and private sectors. A Master Sergeant (E-8) in the U.S. Army, he will retire in March 2027 after more than 25 years of distinguished service. He is also an adjunct professor in West Virginia University’s Integrated Marketing Communications graduate program and serves on the boards of the University of Florida Association of Military Alumni and the Red Star Foundation.
Since 2009, Kevin has led modernization efforts within U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC), co-authoring two Army publications and spearheading the organization’s first large-scale virtual recruiting initiative. USAREC’s Commander, Lieutenant General Johnny Davis, recognized him as “one of the organization’s single most influential figures of the past decade.”
During the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022), Kevin led as First Sergeant of the Orlando Medical Recruiting Company, incorporating an adaptive digital strategy. The company became the first in Army history to achieve a #1 nationwide ranking for three consecutive years, earning him a personal commendation from the U.S. Army Surgeon General, Lieutenant General Raymond Scott Dingle.
Over his career, he has earned more than 40 military awards and decorations, including three Meritorious Service Medals and the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal.
Kevin has presented at major conferences, including the Social Media Strategies Summit, Military Influencer Conference, Veterans Social Summit, and the University of Florida Alumni Leadership Conference.
Kevin holds an M.A. in Mass Communication from the University of Florida, where he founded and leads their Association of Military Alumni. In 2024, he received UF’s Inclusive Leadership Award in the Industry Achievement category.
Based in Tampa Bay, Kevin lives with his wife, Kyla, and their son. Together, they own and operate Crowsyn Creative LLC, a boutique marketing agency.