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RECORDS
OF THE PRESIDENT'S ASSISTANT,
JEAN MOORE
1982-1999
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HISTORICAL NOTE
Before being employed in the
Communications Department of the University of Rhode Island, Jeanne Moore
acquired an impressive educational background.
Her degrees included a B.S. in Nursing from The University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, a B.S. in Technical Journalism from Oregon
State University, and an MBA with a marketing emphasis from The University
of Rhode Island. Moore
participated in several science writing internships from 1972-1975 and then moved on to
become the Director of Public Relations at Butler Hospital, in Providence,
Rhode Island. In 1977, she
became the Director of Marketing and Public Relations for the Women and
Infants Hospital of Rhode Island. In this position she was in
charge of all media relations and acted as the hospital's spokesperson.
Jeanne Moore was hired by the University of Rhode Island in 1982 to serve
as its Director of Communications. She
was responsible for four departments: the University News
Bureau, Photography, Radio and Television, and Publications.
During Moore's tenure the publication, “The University Pacer”
was created as an organ of the University to encourage funding and promote
the University's research accomplishments.
One of Moore's primary functions was to manage the University
Relations Program, this included marketing and advertising activities,
designing, printing, and distributing of reports and brochures promoting
the University. Moore was also
instrumental in the planning and coordinating of campaigns for bond issues.
She was successful in promoting three such bond initiatives:
$4.8 million in 1982, $8.7 million in 1986, and $17.7 million in 1988.
In 1992 Moore became the Assistant Vice President of Communications
and Information and her work became increasingly focused upon the
legislative agenda of the University.
Moore became the head of the URI Grassroots Network in 1996.
This volunteer program was dedicated to supporting the University’s government
relations and legislative agenda at the community, local, and state levels.
Moore served as the primary lobbyist and spokesperson for URI, working in
both Rhode Island and Washington, DC. Her efforts on behalf of URI contributed
to the success of eight higher education bond issues that produced about
$150 million for URI. Moore retired in January of 2001 and
Andrea Hopkins was named as her successor.
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