Key Administrators Appointed
C A M P U S C U R R E N T
National searches overseen by separate committees brought two new professionals to HMC.
The new Senior Director of Advancement– Communications is Judy Augsburger, a former producer for NBC Network News bureaus in Burbank, London and Moscow. She also worked on production of “NBC Nightly News” and “The Today Show,” and her news stories have won several Overseas Press Club awards and have been nominated twice for Em- mys. Previously, she was a producer for WTN International News in Moscow. Augsburger holds a master’s in Slavic lan- guages and literature and taught foreign languages at Indiana University. High on her list of responsibilities, she says, is elevating institutional communications and raising the col- lege’s visibility.
David Dower was appointed assistant vice president for planning and construc- tion, the position that will oversee the construction of one of the most exciting developments on campus—the new teach- ing and learning building. Dower previ- ously worked at Williams College, where he was director of facilities planning and construction and was responsible for facility and campus planning and space utiliza- tion. Prior to his term at Williams College, he worked at Har- vard University in facilities management and operations, and in corporate real estate planning and development.
S t a f f N e w s
Advancement Transitions
As it prepares for the college’s upcoming capital campaign, the Offi ce of College Advancement has fi lled a number of key positions.
Leigh Devereaux, director of digital marketing and communications Focus: HMC web presence, social networking engagement programs and digital multimedia content development. Former associate director of web marketing, University of La Verne.
Tanya Jordan, director of stewardship and special assistant to the vice president Focus: stewardship program; coordination of Annenberg Speaker Series, Dr. Bruce J. Nelson Distinguished Speaker Series, and Hixon Forum. Former director of develop- ment, Heritage Museum of Orange County.
Bill Lambert, director of reunion programming Focus: reunion engagement, Alumni Week- end, alumni volunteer recruitment. Former major gifts offi cer, UC Berkeley.
Jannah Dacanay Maresh, director of
development Focus: donor engagement. Former director of individual giving, Library Foundation of Los Angeles.
Brochure Gets a Double-take
An HMC admission piece used to recruit high school juniors has received three awards, including a top regional award (gold) from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. The Advancement Communications group, in collaboration last summer with the Offi ce of Admission, created an eye-catching and creative brochure “Left Brain, Right Brain,” which uses lenticular printing to create alternating images. The piece was designed by Janice Gilson, associate director of publications and graphic designer. The Offi ce of Admission reports that the brochure has been receiving enthusiastic reactions from prospective students and parents.
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