Tuesday, September 5, 2000
Snore snoozers
‘Architect of breakthrough’
Caltech official named director of UGA fund raising
CHA Research Fellows for 2000-2001 announced
Nutrition prof’s efforts yield food for thought
Kudos
Two administrative positons filled in student affairs division
Top of the class


Georgia Center marketing staff wins six awards
Members of the award-winning Georgia Center marketing staff extend a “thank you” to their clients after receiving six marketing and publication awards from the University Continuing Education Association. Back row, from left: Mike Healy, Mitch Skelton, Don Reagin, Margaret Dowdle-Head and John Shores. Front row, from left: Holly Preston, Margaret Couch, and Mona Hawkins. Not pictured: Ellen Walker and photographer Nancy Evelyn
The awards included a gold award for mixed media campaign for the “Transitions into the 21st Century” campaign by Shores, Walker and Couch; a gold award for publicity campaign for the Ned Bridges Memorial Concert Series by Reagin, Preston and Hawkins; a gold award for public relations event for the Georgia Center/Bobby Allison Blood Drive by Preston; a silver award for one- or two-color poster for the “Once in a Blue Moon” poster by Reagin, Hawkins and Evelyn; a silver award for outdoor, transit or other advertising for the Savannah Room restaurant elevator cards by Couch, Reagin and Evelyn; and a bronze award for single-image logo for the “Mind Matters” logo by Healy and Hawkins.
As the principal U.S. organization for continuing higher education, UCEA assists institutions of higher learning and affiliated non-profit organizations to increase access through an array of educational programs and services.

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