Loyola's assistant VP for marketing wins Ad Person of the Year - Loyola students and staff bring home ADDY gold and silver awards
The Ad Club of New Orleans recently named Terrell Fisher, Loyola University New Orleans' assistant vice president for marketing, an Ad Person of the Year at the club's 2007-2008 ADDY Awards ceremony.
Fisher's recognition as the Marketing/Communications Director of the Year was based on nominations and testimonies from area advertising and marketing professionals. Fisher has more than 30 years experience in the marketing industry, most of it garnered in New Orleans. Under her leadership, the marketing, publication and promotion efforts for Loyola University have resulted in national recognition.
Loyola's office of Publications and Marketing Communications was also recognized for its work with five Silver ADDY Awards in the advertising creative excellence competition. Read more
Advertising for the Arts & Sciences - Cornet Exhibit Catalog; Mary Degnan, publications manager and graphic design, and Twomey Print Shop
Photography, Color - Summer After the Rain; Harold Baquet, university photographer
Specialty Advertising - Class of 2011 Orientation Beads; Allee Parker, art director
Not-For-Profit Magazine - Loyola University New Orleans Magazine Fall 2007; Ray Willhoft, editor/writer; Allee Parker, art director; Earthcolor, printer/mailer; Harold Baquet, photographer
Not-for-Profit Collateral Materials - Loyola University Campus Visit Brochure; Allee Parker, art director; Ray Willhoft, writer; Harold Baquet, photographer
The Office of Publications and Marketing Communications publishes over 600 printed pieces annually for the university and its individual colleges and departments. These publications target various audiences including alumni (through Loyola University New Orleans Magazine, a quarterly magazine published by the Division of Institutional Advancement), and prospective students (through a large number of recruitment brochures published for the Office of Admissions). Other audiences include students, faculty, staff, and friends of the university.
Publications include magazines, brochures, newsletters, flyers, posters, invitations, programs, and banners for special events. The publications office also manages the universitys advertising program by placing and designing ads and provides photographs for publicity and publications purposes.
The official university home page is maintained by the Office of Publications and Marketing Communications at http://www.loyno.edu/.
Location: Greenville Hall, Broadway Campus
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Mailing Address:
Loyola University New Orleans
Office of Publications and Marketing Communications
7214 St. Charles Avenue
Campus Box 909
New Orleans, LA. 70118
Office Phone: 504-861-5757
Fax: 504-861-5990