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appropriateness, and require approval by the department prior to release. Marketing and Communications is also<br />

responsible for ensuring a consistent use of the Simon Business School branding, including logo and visual identity, as<br />

well as advertising in national, international, online, and local media. Students are invited to contribute any ideas or<br />

suggestions about Marketing and Communications to the Marketing and Communications Department, at 275-3736 or<br />

marketing@simon.rochester.edu, 2-341 Carol Simon Hall.<br />

Questions regarding…<br />

Resource<br />

Simon Business School marketing strategy and branding Keir Meisner, 275-3735<br />

Digital advertising Nina Donohue, 273-2858<br />

Social Media and Public Relations Charla Kucko, 273-4806<br />

Web training, web development for events and<br />

Denton Brown, 276-6058<br />

clubs, Internal and External Simon web presence<br />

Writing and Editing Jim Ver Steeg, 276-3563<br />

Web writing Tho Nguyen, 276-7362<br />

Viewbook and photo roster production;<br />

Kimberly Flynn, 273-2899<br />

production assistance for <strong>student</strong> publications<br />

and print advertisements<br />

Photographers for <strong>student</strong> events, Simon Business Kimberly Flynn, 273-2899<br />

School or University logos, University seal<br />

Graphic Design Andrew Trout, 275-6657<br />

Tanya Harding, 275-7425<br />

Merchandise Tricia Monigle, 275-8184<br />

Simon Facilities.<br />

Contact: AJ Warner, Operations Facilitator,<br />

Email: aj.warner@simon.rochester.edu,<br />

Phone: 585- 275-0328.<br />

Office: Schlegel Hall, Room 210<br />

Study and Meeting Room Policies<br />

Study rooms, available for use by Simon <strong>student</strong>s, are located on the first, third and fourth floors of Schlegel Hall and the<br />

first and third floors of Gleason Hall. Large study rooms are designed for team meetings or group project work. During<br />

high demand or peak periods, <strong>student</strong>s are encouraged to share study rooms or relinquish a large room if needed for<br />

team use. There are also rooms in the Business & Government Information Library, located in Rush Rhees Library room<br />

208 for individual and group study, case preparation, and <strong>student</strong> team meetings. Other areas available for studying on<br />

campus are the first floor of Rush Rhees Library, Gleason Library, the Arts & Arts History Library, Susan B. Anthony Hall<br />

cafeteria and the Computer Studies Library. Students may not “reserve” study rooms by leaving their belongings<br />

unattended in the room.<br />

Never leave personal belongings (especially laptops) unattended in study rooms. From time to time we experience<br />

thefts on our campus. While we try very hard to ensure a positive experience for all Simon <strong>student</strong>s, we cannot prevent<br />

all instances of theft. Accordingly, we urge you to take care of your belongings to guard against loss. The School is unable<br />

to reimburse <strong>student</strong>s for loss of stolen items. Renter’s or homeowner’s insurance are good options to provide this<br />

function. National Student Services, Inc. is another option for <strong>student</strong>s to insure laptops and other electronics<br />

http://www.nssi.com.<br />

Please report any suspicious incidents to staff or campus security at 275-3333. There is a phone located on the 1st floor<br />

of Schlegel hall Student Commons, room 105.

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