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MARY DILLON
APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS AT OHIO UNIVERSITY
Editors,
News directors: A photo of Mary Dillon is available at
www.ohiou.edu/news/pix/DILLON.JPG
ATHENS,
Ohio -- Mary Dillon, former director of university
publications at Binghamton University, Binghamton, N.Y., has
been appointed director of publications at Ohio University,
effective July 12. Working in the division of Communications
and Marketing, she will direct production of the
university's marketing publications and promotional pieces
and provide university clients with design and editorial
advice.
Since
April 1997, Dillon has supervised a staff of 11 in
publications and the print shop at Binghamton. Prior to
that, she was director of publications at Hartwick College,
Oneonta, N.Y., where she oversaw publications and
recruitment materials, coordinated desktop publishing
efforts on campus and created and maintained the college's
World Wide Web site.
Dillon has
won numerous awards for publication design, including gold
medals from the University College Designers Association.
She won three gold medals and a silver medal from the
Council for the Advancement and Support of Education's
Circle of Excellence Program for Hartwick's recruitment
materials and a "Best of Show" for Hartwick's total public
relations program at the 10th Annual Admissions Advertising
Awards.
"Given our
new direction in communications and marketing, Mary Dillon
brings a welcome combination of enthusiasm, energy, creative
talent and excellent management skills to this leadership
position at the university," said Vice President for
Communications and Marketing Adrie Nab.
Dillon
said she will focus on providing top-notch service.
"The
position has been vacant for a while and customer service
will be a top priority," Dillon said. "I look forward to the
opportunity to forge strong relationships with clients
university-wide."
Dillon
completed a bachelor's degree in communications at Canisius
College, Buffalo, N.Y., in 1982. She attended the Advanced
Business Institute at the IBM Executive Training Center,
Palisades, N.Y., in 1998.
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