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ontherecordthescoopmore than 750 companies, including Nokia, IBM,GM and Singer; not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it organizations suchas the National Multiple Sclerosis Society andBoys Town USA; and government agencies suchas the Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation and theCenters for Disease Control. Jacoby lives in NewYork City.Leah B. Linder, BAJ’08, is the marketingand communications manager at Dylan’s CandyBar in New York City. <strong>The</strong> company was recentlyshowcased on the Food Network, and a featurestory about owner Dylan Lauren has appearedin <strong>The</strong> New York Times. Linder lives in Brooklyn,N.Y.Greg M. Schultz, Cert’07, Cert/BA’08, writesthat in February, he fulfilled a lifelong goal <strong>of</strong>serving in the U.S. Navy. He is from MichiganCity, Ind.Jill B. Siegel, BAJ’08, has joined NBC Universalin New York City. She works in affiliate relations,where she conducts research and workswith local markets. Siegel lives in New York City.In January, Allyson S. Wells, BAJ’08, begangraduate studies in secondary education at Marian<strong>University</strong> in <strong>Indiana</strong>polis. She plans to teachfor a few years before working as an advocatefor the public education system. Wells previouslyhandled public relations, marketing and advertisingfor the MAWR Group, an architecture anddesign firm in Kokomo, Ind. Her ultimate goal isto combine her PR background with her educationalstudies to enhance the public educationsystem. Wells lives in <strong>Indiana</strong>polis.Kelli Claybourn Zabel, BAJ’08, marriedAnthony Zabel, a student at the IU <strong>School</strong><strong>of</strong> Medicine in <strong>Indiana</strong>polis, in August 2008.Anthony plans to complete his medical degreein 2013. <strong>The</strong> couple welcomed their first child,Rowan Anthony, in October. <strong>The</strong> family lives in<strong>Indiana</strong>polis.A book from Ernie Pyle’spersonal library.Haley K. Bakker-Arkema, BAJ’09, is anassistant account executive in GolinHarris International’sChicago <strong>of</strong>fice. She has relocated toChicago and works on the company’s Splendaand General Growth Properties accounts. Bakker-Arkema was recently involved in a July 4 programfor Splenda in New York. <strong>The</strong> company partneredwith “Meals on Wheels” to distribute a recordnumber <strong>of</strong> apple pie slices — baked withSplenda — nationwide to veterans and those inneed. GolinHarris President and CEO Fred Cook,BS’75, is also an IU alumnus.Allison B. Garmon, BAJ’09, is an admissionscounselor and administrator at John Carroll<strong>University</strong> in <strong>University</strong> Heights, Ohio. <strong>The</strong> formerSinging Hoosier accepted the position in August2009 shortly after graduating. Garmon lives inCleveland.Kyla B. King, BAJ’09, is public relations andmarketing coordinator for Dallas-based KidsCare<strong>The</strong>rapy, a pediatric home-health care agency.She lives in Dallas.Allison M. Parks, BAJ’09, completed aninternship with Publicis Consultants in Paris. InJanuary she began a new position with Novartis,an international pharmaceutical company, inBasel, Switzerland.Lindsay R. Pollack, BAJ’09, has returned tothe U.S. after a year teaching English in CostaRica. She hopes to live in Washington, D.C.,and work in a job that requires her to use herbilingual skills in Spanish.Christopher L. Sauer, BAJ’09, has beennamed account coordinator for the New YorkCity-based Baddish Group. He previously hadbeen an intern with the company, which specializesin lifestyle public relations, marketing andspecial events. Sauer lives in Verona, N.J.Anna C. Schilawski, Cert/BA’09, is a publicSend your books homeIn the late 1950s, students who receivedErnie Pyle Scholarships also got to pickout a book from Ernie Pyle’s personallibrary, which was shelved in the back <strong>of</strong>the journalism library behind the newsroom.Now those alumni are downsizingtheir libraries and some wonder what todo with that book. Suggestion: Write anote about it and mail the book to DeanBrad Hamm at the <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Journalism,940 E. Seventh Str., Bloomington, IN47405. That will put it back “home.”relations assistant for Victoria’s Secret Beauty inNew York City. Her main responsibilities includecoordinating product launches; managing pressmailings; monitoring daily placements; supportingstore and press events; and building andmaintaining relationships with regional, nationaland international editors. Schilawski was involvedin the grand opening <strong>of</strong> Victoria’s Secret onMichigan Avenue in Chicago in October and theannual Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in NewYork City in November. She recently traveled toMiami, Boston, Washington, D.C., San Franciscoand Dallas to share upcoming Victoria’s SecretBeauty collections with regional broadcast, printand online publications. Schilawski lives in NewYork City.Conor P. Shea, BAJ’09, works for AmericanMarketing and Publishing as a Southern <strong>Indiana</strong>regional account manager. <strong>The</strong> company, basedin DeKalb, Ill., publishes and markets the HomePages, a hometown directory that focuses onsmall communities and <strong>of</strong>fers low advertisingrates for small businesses. Shea serves as a marketingstrategist, sells advertising space, makesbusiness-to-business sales, and helps design andwrite copy for ads.Nicole St. Pierre, BAJ’09, writes that sheenjoys her work at Edelman in Chicago, whereshe concentrates on the Pfizer Prevenar accountand supports the company’s U.S. and globalbusinesses.Kathryn L. Tiernan, BAJ’09, works for AlpaytacInc., a Chicago-based marketing, communicationsand public relations agency. PR Newsrecently selected Alpaytac as one <strong>of</strong> the top threebrand marketers in the U.S., and the companywas a finalist for two PR News Platinum Awards,Small Firm <strong>of</strong> the Year and Outstanding GlobalPR Campaign. Tiernan lives in Chicago.Morgan Waters, BAJ’09, is studying internationallaw and organization classes at American<strong>University</strong> in Washington, D.C. He also recentlytook an internship with Fairvote.org, a nationalorganization focused on fundamental structuralreform <strong>of</strong> the American electoral system. Waterscreates PowerPoint presentations for prospectivedonors and transfers data to the organization’snew website.Nicole M. Staffin, BAJ’10, is a recruitingadministrator at Booz Allen Hamilton, a Washington,D.C.-based government contractor. Shebegan working there in July.Katheryn P. Wickham, BAJ’10, is a marketingand communications specialist for Dr. TavelOptical Group in <strong>Indiana</strong>polis. She writes, “Iloved my experiences in the <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Journalism.As an ambassador [for the school] I metpeople from all over the nation interested injournalism. Traveling to London, I was able tostudy journalism and public relations in anothercountry. Inside the classroom, I had some <strong>of</strong> thebest pr<strong>of</strong>essors editing my work and giving mepointers on how best to tell a story. I feel lucky tohave been a student at the SoJ.”< 48 > newswire / fall 2010spring fall 2009 2010/ / newswire < 48 >

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