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DON’T JUMP TO COMMUNICATIONS: THE ROLE OF BRAND STRATEGY IN HIGHER ED. MARKETING Sherrie Medina Assoc. VP Communications and Strategic Initiatives

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Page 1: EduWeb Strategy 2010 FINAL Final

DON’T JUMP TO COMMUNICATIONS: THE ROLE OF BRAND STRATEGY IN HIGHER ED. MARKETING

Sherrie MedinaAssoc. VP Communications and Strategic Initiatives

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•3,200 Students

•Top 3 U.S. News and World Report

•Most Fulbright Scholars 09-10

•Largest School/Museum Campus

•Heart of ChicagoSCHOOL

MOST INFLUENTIALART AND

AMERICA’S

DESIGN

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MY PATH

Start-Up CompaniesInternetChemical-Manufacturing

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LANDSCAPE •2 New Presidents / 2 Years

•Provost (new position)

•Five Year Strategic Plan

•Rebrand and Web Redesign

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1. PEOPLE/TEAM2. TOOLS3. TACTICS4. STRATEGY

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1. PEOPLE/TEAM2. TOOLS3. TACTICS4. STRATEGY

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BEFOREW

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+ Everyone is creative—We are an art school!

= Everyone is their own marketer and designer

Focus ?? Priorities ??

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CHAMPIONS NEEDED

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CHAMPIONS NEEDED

• 1 YEAR

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CHAMPIONS NEEDED

• 1 YEAR

• Report to the President

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CHAMPIONS NEEDED

• 1 YEAR

• Report to the President

• Rae Ulrich, Ex. Dr. Web and eComm

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AFTER

Focus: Institutional

MarketingPublic RelationsGraphics

WebE-communicationsSocial Media

Communications

+ PR Firm

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REORGANIZE AND REDEFINE

What is missing?

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REORGANIZE AND REDEFINE

What is missing?

• Copy Editor

• Social Media Coordinator

• Student Designers

• AVP (me)

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1. PEOPLE/TEAM2. TOOLS3. TACTICS4. STRATEGY

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1. PEOPLE/TEAMINVENTORY:ACCESSING THE LANDSCAPE3. TACTICS4. STRATEGY

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MAKING EVERYONE HAPPYINTERNAL CLIENTS (58 +)

Kaori Masui (BFA 2008), Happy, 2008

ADMISSIONS FINANCIAL AID ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS:

Arts Administration And Policy, Architecture, Interior Architecture, Designed Objects, Design For Emerging Technologies, Art Education, Art And Technology Studies, Art Therapy, Ceramics, Fashion Design, Fiber And Material Studies, Film, Video, New Media, And Animation, Historic Preservation, Liberal Arts, Modern Art History, Theory, And Criticism, Painting And Drawing Performance, Photography, Printmedia, Sculpture, Sound, Visual And Critical Studies, Visual Communication Design, Writing

STUDENT AFFAIRS CAREER SERVICES INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DEVELOPMENT ALUMNI RELATIONS FACILITIES CONTINUING STUDIES:

Children And Preteen Workshops, Early College Program, Teacher Institute In Contemporary Art, Teacher Institute In Museum Education

PARENTSINSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRSPUBLIC PROGRAMS:

Visiting Artist Program, Conversations At The Edge, Fiber And Material Studies, AIADO, Parlor Room, Behind The Seams, Lifton Lecture, Sick Lecture, Sullivan Lecture Series

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS      Roger Brown Study Collection, Joan Flasch Artist Book, Fashion Resource CenterVIDEO DATA BANKFLAXMAN LIBRARYEXHIBITIONS:      Betty Rymer, Sullivan, Student Union GalleriesROGER BROWN STUDY COLLECTION

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MATRICULATION INVENTORY

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ADMISSIONSUndergrad catalogueGrad catalogueStudent posterTeacher posterUndergrad bookletsNational advertisingHigh School advertisingCommunity College Advertising SAIC brochureSAIC campus mapParent

EARLY COLLEGE/KIDSAdult / Childrens Brochure + NY Times InsertSAIC Kids ad campaignChild postcard (undated) Camp Postcard Child apron Child backpackCamp t-shirtsECP quote cardECP / SI booklet ECP / SI registration announce cardTICA application PDFAPSI application PDFTICA / APSI DMPTIME application PDFDept. Pub PosterECP / SI online exhibition cardTICA CD cover / cardECP / SI application PDF / printECP Spring DMPCertificate of RecognitionSECTP Campus Map PDFTIME announcement cardECP Summer DMPTICA ButtonsSAIC summer DMP (undergrad)ECP NPD cardECP envelopeECP T-Shirts

INTERNATIONALPresentation Templates/ImagesXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

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STREAMLINING/PROCESSES

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TOOLSCommunications PortalGraphic TemplatesBrand and Editorial GuidelinesPress Kit and School BrochureYearly Plans** to come

Creative KickoffsJob RequestsMedia Plan

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COMMUNICATIONS PORTAL

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BRAND AND EDITORIAL GUIDELINES

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GRAPHIC TEMPLATES

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Wisit alit lummod tat utLorero erilisi. Ore min utpatue venia-met utat. Ut vulla amconse mod eriure volese vel eugue min hendreet, augueratum deleniat utpatuer susting ero essi.

CALL TO ACTION TEXT STYLE. For more information,

visit www.saic.edu

headline

SUBHEAD

Wisit alit lummod tat ut. Lorero erilisi. Ore min utpatue veniamet utat.

Ut vulla amconse mod eriure volese vel eugue min hendreet, auguer

Call to action text style. For more information, visit www.saic.edu

•Digital Signage

•Ads print/web

•Posters

•Postcards

•Presentation Templates

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PRESS KIT

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PRESS KITINSERTS

•Notable Alumni

•SAIC At a Glance

•SAIC Stats

•Timeline

•Campus Map

•Press Images

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SCHOOL BROCHURE

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BRANDING AND LOGO

•13 Logos/Identities

•Created 1 Tri-Brand

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BRANDING AND LOGO

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SOCIAL MEDIA

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WEB AND E-COMMUNICATIONS

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YEARLY PLAN/CREATIVE KICKOFF

Content/Dates/BudgetAudiencePast/LikesMarketing/Graphics/Writing/Web

1st - Yearly Plans Summer 10

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WHY AREN’T WE…?

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John Fashion show a lotRae e plan

MEDIA PLANS

•Advertising

•Printed Materials

•Electronic

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DOG & PONY SHOW — EDUCATEThis fall “Get on the Agenda”

Print/Graphics Workflow

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RECEPTACLESPUBLIC

PROGRAMMINGPUBLIC NEWS

Recent articles on the web and in the news

INTERNAL EVENTS

INTERNAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Long and/or short eReleases

Events + Disruptions

magazine and email

Monday “Happenings”

email

Wednesday “Accomplishments”

email

MAJOR NEWS ITEMS

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WORKFLOW

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Home pagefeature

Portal News Highlights

eVites

eReleasesPosted on RSS feed

Monday “Happenings”

email send

Post in web press room

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1. PEOPLE/TEAM2. TOOLS3. TACTICS4. STRATEGY

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WHO ARE WE TALKING TO?

•Parents (current/potential)•Students (current/potential)

•Alumni

•Donors (individuals/corporate/grants)

•Faculty & Staff•General Public

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WHERE IS THE AUDIENCE?

•Press Contacts•Web Users

•Print/Mailing

•Events Attendees

•Facebook •Twitter

•YouTube

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WHOSE PERCEPTION ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?

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WHAT DO WE REALLY KNOW?

•Can the conversation be elevated?

•Remove personal interpretations

•Look to True Market Perceptions

Students, Parents, Alums, Donors, Faculty

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WHAT DO WE REALLY KNOW?

MARKET RESEARCH

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SEQUENTIAL LOGIC?NOT MY REALITY

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THE TRUTH ABOUT OUR MARKET RESEARCH

MISTAKES:

•Shared Mid Way•Slow down and protect—Used as a SWOT•Rejected

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IT AND WEB CONSULTING

•Vision/Strategy - THANK YOU RAE•2 consultants•Redefine services•Assessment of staff and infrastructure•Proposed road map / Staff

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BRAND AND WEB REDESIGN

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(BRANDING)

Entire experience that a student, parent, or staff member goes through as a reflection of our IDENTITY

Personality & Voice

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1. PEOPLE/TEAM2. TOOLS3. TACTICS4. STRATEGY

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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WORKFLOW

!!

!!

!

!!

!

Home pagefeature

Portal News Highlights

eVites

eReleasesPosted on RSS feed

Monday “Happenings”

email send

Post in web press room

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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PROCESS FLOW/JOB PLANNING CREATIVE KICKOFF

(CONTENT/DATES/BUDGET)

CONCEPT AND STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT

PRESS RELEASE

PRINT MATERIALS ROLL OUT

WEB ROLL OUT

E-MAIL MARKETING

SOCIAL MEDIA

EVENT!

YEARLY PLANNING

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RESULTS OF CONSISTENT/INTEGRATED MARKETINGSAMPLES OF CAMPAIGNS

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CASE STUDY: FASHION SHOW

Mrs. Eunice W. Johnson was a woman ahead of her time. As producer and director of Ebony Fashion Fair—the world’s largest traveling fashion show—her life and work were defined by her contributions to the world of fashion and design. She was a trailblazer in helping build Johnson Publishing Company, home to Ebony and Jet magazines as well as Fashion Fair Cosmetics, into a media and beauty powerhouse.

Since 1961, Mrs. Johnson served at the helm of Ebony Fashion Fair, which annually encompasses a nearly 180-city tour of the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. To date, more than $55 million has been raised for various charities. The show remains a staple in the fashion industry, showcasing the best in style on African-American models of various shapes, sizes, and skin tones. It was Mrs. Johnson’s sheer determination and astute business sense that helped pave the way for supermodels Tyra Banks, Naomi Campbell, Iman, and Beverly Johnson.

Born in Selma, Alabama, Mrs. Johnson received her bachelor’s degree in Sociology, with a minor in Art, from Talladega College in Alabama. She earned her master’s degree in Social Work from Loyola University in Chicago. In addition, she received honorary doctorate degrees from Talladega College in 1988 and Shaw University in 1990.

For her commitment to community service, Mrs. Johnson has obtained several awards, including honors from the United Negro College Fund, The Boys & Girls Club of Chicago, Alabama A&M, Loyola University, and a host of others.

Mrs. Johnson was the wife of Mr. John H. Johnson, the late publisher and chairman of Johnson Publishing Company, which he founded in 1942 with her love and support. Her daughter, Linda Johnson Rice, is chairman and CEO.

The house of Yves Saint Laurent is pleased to support The Walk 2010 and celebrate the life of fashion visionary and philanthropist Eunice W. Johnson.

SAIC alumnus and New York-based designer Gary Graham (BFA 1992) will be presented with the SAIC Legend of Fashion Award. In 2009 Graham was announced as a finalist of the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers of America/ Vogue Fashion Fund. Graham launched his line in the fall of 1999, and his background in costume and textile design is apparent, season after season, in his collections imbued with a casual luxury and a sense of history. He is attracted to contrasts (light and dark, fitted and flowing) and cause and effect, discovering the particular beauty in each. This approach is reflected in his characteristic fitted jackets, fluid dresses, blouses, and slouchy knits— all rendered in a rich and varied palette, with texture achieved by meticulous washing and dying processes that are a Gary Graham trademark. His incorporation of quilting, embroidery, patchwork, and washed leathers create a highly individualized look with impeccable finish. Gary Graham collections are available in specialty boutiques and department stores worldwide.

THEWALK 2010FRIDAY, MAY 7THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO MODERN WING, GRIFFIN COURTENTRANCE ON MONROE STREET

COCKTAIL RECEPTION: 6:00 P.M.

RUNWAY SHOW: 7:00 P.M.

BUFFET DINNER IN TERZO PIANO: 8:00 P.M.

EVENT CHAIRS: MARILYN FIELDS GREG CAMERON

EVENT CO-CHAIRS: DONNA LAPIETRA STEPHANIE SICK BISI WILLIAMS MAU

AS ALWAYS, DRESS WITH STYLE

VALET PARKING AVAILABE

Convenient parking across from Griffin Court in the MILLENNIUM PARK GARAGE, entrance on South Columbus at Monroe Street.

CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF FASHION TRAILBLAZER AND PHILANTHROPIST EUNICE W. JOHNSON (1916-2010)

PRESENTING GARY GRAHAM WITH THE LEGEND OF FASHION AWARD

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CASE STUDY: FASHION SHOW

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CASE STUDY: FASHION SHOW

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CASE STUDY: END OF YEAR

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CASE STUDY: END OF YEAR

SAIC2010 FINAL STATEMENT

For information on additional events,visit www.saic.edu/highlights

Alan and Michael Fleming (MFAs 2010), Configurations, 2008, performance. Photo: Daniel Shea. Ad designed by SAIC student Bancha Tunthavorn (BFA 2010)

UNDERGRADUATE EXHIBITIONMarch 27–April 9

BFAW READINGSApril 2

MFAW THESIS READINGSMay 21

MA/MS THESIS PRESENTATIONSApril 29–May 21

GRADUATE THESIS EXHIBITIONMay 1–21

SAIC FASHION 2010May 7

MFA THESIS AND BFA PERFORMANCE PRESENTATIONSMay 8–9

MFA THESIS AND BFA FILM, VIDEO, NEW MEDIA, AND SOUND PRESENTATIONSMay 12–14

ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE, DESIGNED OBJECTS, AND FASHION GRADUATE THESIS EXHIBITIONJune 12–July 24

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CASE STUDY: CONTINUING STUDIES

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CASE STUDY: VISITING ARTIST PROGRAM

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CASE STUDY: BAREWALLS FUNDRAISER

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CASE STUDY: BAREWALLS

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CASE STUDY: ACADIA

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FOCUS 2010-11

•Identity and Web Redesign

•Message

•Media Placement/Institutional/Fundraising

•New recruitment comm. paradigm

•Metrics

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READING SUGGESTIONS

4. STRATEGY