University of Alabama at Birmingham. Office of Media Relations.

Dates:
Active 1969
Active 1993
Active 1960
Active 1991
Active 1987
Active 1992
Active 1970
Active 1991
Active 1950
Active 1979
Active 1940
Active 1989
Active 1970
Active 1992
Active 1972
Active 1993

History notes:

The Office of Media Relations was created in 1990, but its origin may be traced to the 1960s. During the 1960s, Fred Woodress served as assistant to the vice president for health affairs for public relations. He was often assisted in his public relations responsibilities by Gloria Goldstein-Howton who served primarily as assistant to the Medical Center deans. In 1969, Fred Woodress left UAB, and Dr. Joseph F. Volker reorganized Medical Center public relations activities at UAB. He named Gloria Goldstein-Howton as the director of the Office of Public Affairs. She was charged with centrally administering all public relations activities at UAB. The Office of Public Affairs became the Office of Institutional Relations in 1978, the Office of University Relations in 1980, and finally the Office of Public Relations and Marketing in 1990. Mike Ellis, who succeeded Goldstein-Howton in 1990, created the Office of Media Relations within the Office of Public Relations and Marketing to directly oversee public relations activities at UAB.

From the description of Videotapes 1969-1993. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31252644

The Office of Media Relations was created in 1990, but its origin may be traced to the 1960s. During the 1960s, Fred Woodress served as assistant to the vice president for health affairs for public relations. He was often assisted in his public relations responsibilities by Gloria Goldstein-Howton who served primarily as assistant to the Medical Center deans. In 1969, Fred Woodress left UAB, and Dr. Joseph F. Volker reorganized Medical Center public relations activities at UAB. He named Gloria Goldstein-Howton as the director of the Office of Public Affairs. She was charged with centrally administering all public relations activities at UAB. The Office of Public Affairs became the Office of Institutional Relations in 1978, the Office of University Relations in 1980, and finally the Office of Public Relations and Marketing in 1990. Mike Ellis, who succeeded Goldstein-Howton in 1990, created the Office of Media Relations within the Office of Public Relations and Marketing to directly oversee public relations activities at UAB.

From the description of Curriculum Vitae Files 1960-1991. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31252393

In 1990, Mike Ellis became assistant vice president for public affairs and marketing and director of the Office of Public Relations and Marketing. This office succeeded the Office of University Relations but remained responsible for informating the press and the public about UAB. Ellis created the Office of Media Relations in 1990 to address this responsibility. As a staff writer for UAB's Office of Media Rleations, Rick DeYampert provided information about UAB as a national resource for research, education, and health care through news articles and press releases. His efforts were primarily aimed at national science and business publications. However, he mainly served as a business writer preparing economic outlook releases for Alabama's major cities; identifying and publicizing minority programs within the Schools of Business, Engineering, and Natural Sciences; developing science and business "campus perspectives"; generating stories with a state ecology/environment slant using Department of Biology professors; and generating stories about biomedical engineering and the business school, especially the Small Business Development Center.

From the description of Staff Writer's Information Files 1987-1992. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31025790

In 1990, Mike Ellis became vice president of public relations and marketing and head of the Office of Public Relations and Marketing. This Office succeeded the Office of University Relations. Like University Relations, Public Relations and Marketing was responsible for information the public and the press about UAB. Ellis created the Office of Media Relations in 1990 to address this responsibility.

From the description of UAB Publications and Printed Materials 1970-1991. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31308009

The Office of Media relations traces its origins to the original Office of Public Affairs that operated as part of the Medical Center from 1964 to 1969. Fred Woodress directed these early efforts and received support from Gloria Goldstein-Howton, who served as assistant to the Medical Center deans. Public relations efforts at UAB were reorganized by Dr. Volker in 1969. He named Goldstein-Howton as director of public affairs. The Office was renamed again in 1978 as the Office of Institutional Relations and in 1980 as the Office of University Relations. Ms. Goldstein-Howton remained director throughout this period. She retired in 1989, and Mike Ellis succeeded her the following year. Throughout this period, Ms. Goldstein-Howton was responsible for relations with the local, state, and national media. The Office of Public Relations and Marketing succeeded University Relations after Ellis' arrival, and he created the Office of Media Relations to inform the public and the press about UAB.

From the description of Photographs 1950-1979. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31441446

In 1990, Mike Ellis became assistant vice president of public affairs and marketing and director of the Office of Public Relations and Marketing. This Office succeeded the Office of University Relations. Ellis created the Office of Media Relations within Public Relations and Marketing to address public relations activities at UAB and relations with the local, state, and national media. The primary mission of the Office was to inform the community of news and information about UAB.

From the description of Photographs 1940-1989. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31367631

The Office of Media Relations was created in 1990, but its origin may be traced to the 1960s. During the 1960s, Fred Woodress served as assistant to the vice president for health affairs for public relations. He was often assisted in his public relations responsibilities by Gloria Goldstein-Howton who served primarily as assistant to the Medical Center deans. In 1969, Fred Woodress left UAB, and Dr. Joseph F. Volker reorganized Medical Center public relations activities at UAB. He named Gloria Goldstein-Howton as the director of the Office of Public Affairs. She was charged with centrally administering all public relations activities at UAB. The Office of Public Affairs became the Office of Institutional Relations in 1978, the Office of University Relations in 1980, and finally the Office of Public Relations and Marketing in 1990. Mike Ellis, who succeeded Goldstein-Howton in 1990, created the Office of Media Relations within the Office of Public Relations and Marketing to directly oversee public relations activities at UAB.

From the description of News Clippings 1970-1992. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31252545

The Office of Media Relations was created in 1990, but it traces its origins to the 1960s. Fred Woodress served as public affairs officer for the Medical Center under Vice President for Health Affairs Joseph F. Volker from 1964 to 1969. He often used the assistance of Gloria Goldstein-Howten, assistant to tthe Medical Center deans, on public relations projects. In 1969, Woodress left UAB, and Ms. Goldstein-Howten became director of the Office of Public Affairs. She coordinated all public relations activities at UAB. The Office of Public Affairs became the Office of Institutional Relations in 1978, the Office of University Relations in 1980, and the Office of Public Relations and Marketing in 1990. Mike Ellis, who succeeded Gloria Goldstein-Howten in 1990, created the Office of Media Relations within the Office of Public Relations and Marketing to directly oversee public relations activities at UAB.

From the description of Photographs Removed from Curriculum Vitae Files 1960-1991. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31091315

The Office of Media Relations was created in 1990, but its origin may be traced to the 1960s. During the 1960s, Fred Woodress served as assistant to the vice president for health affairs for public relations. He was often assisted in his public relations responsibilities by Gloria Goldstein-Howton who served primarily as assistant to the Medical Center deans. In 1969, Fred Woodress left UAB, and Dr. Joseph F. Volker reorganized Medical Center public relations activities at UAB. He named Gloria Goldstein-Howton as the director of the Office of Public Affairs. She was charged with centrally administering all public relations activities at UAB. The Office of Public Affairs became the Office of Institutional Relations in 1978, the Office of University Relations in 1980, and finally the Office of Public Relations and Marketing in 1990. Mike Ellis, who succeeded Goldstein-Howton in 1990, created the Office of Media Relations within the Office of Public Relations and Marketing to directly oversee public relations activities at UAB.

From the description of Press Releases 1972-1993. (Mervyn H. Sterne Library - UAB). WorldCat record id: 31252453

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