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Cedarville University Captures Management Award
Cedarville University's Mail and Print Services in Ohio has earned IPMA's Management Award which is presented annually to a corporate publishing and distribution operation that excels in management practices to further the objectives of its parent company. "Cedarville's in-plant is a great display of maximizing resources in this economy," explains IPMA Awards Chairperson Chris Anderson.
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The University of Texas at Austin Wins for Promotional Excellence
The University of Texas at Austin Document Solutions has won IPMA's In-House Promotional Excellence Award, created to recognize excellence in the promotion of an in-house corporate publishing facility. "Texans like to go big," explains Awards Chairperson Chris Anderson, "and the University of Texas at Austin has defined big with their display of promotional excellence." The results of their promotional efforts are obvious; sales in 2009 exceeded $10 million
-- the highest sales in a decade.
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Named Mail Center of the Year
University Mail Services at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the nation's oldest state university, has been selected as IPMA's Mail Center of the Year. This award is presented annually to a corporate mail center that has made outstanding improvements. As part of its ongoing efforts to maximize efficiency, this mail team completed a major evolution of services in 2009.
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Bhattacharya and Verser Honored for Contributions
Stanley Verser |
Tricia Bhattacharya |
Tricia Bhattacharya with the Xerox Corporation and Stanley Verser with Redlands Community College were selected as IPMA's Outstanding Contributors.
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Bethel and Maxwell Earn Scholarships
Rachel Maxwell |
Kelsye Bethel |
Kelsye Bethel, the daughter of IPMA member Paul Bethel at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana, and Rachel Maxwell, the daughter of IPMA member Doug Maxwell, Brigham Young
University, received Brahney Scholarships which are presented annually in memory of James M. Brahney, a founder of IPMA and its first international president.
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