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AARON
KOTARA
Education Work Experience Technical Skills Awards & Honors
University o North Texas
2007 - 2012
Communication Design
w/Specialty in Art DirectionCollin County College
2005 2007
Certificate in Audio
Engineering
Plano Senior High School
Peterson Ray + Company 2012
Branding and Advertising
Me + You 2011
Internship : Digital Marketing
and Advertising
Level Two Ad Agency 2011
Internship: Advertising, Brandingand Marketing
MotoPhoto 2010
Location and Studio
Photography
Afer Effects
Photoshop
Illustrator
In-Design
Adobe Pro-Tools
Final Cut
Garage Band
Adobe Bridge
Keynote
Microsof Office suite
DFW AMA Awards
Marketer of the Year :
Marketing Collateral
Dallas Quill Awards
Award of Excellence
University o North Texas
Top Art Direction Portfolio
Scholarshi p Award
Ft. Worth ADDYs
Gold - Magazine Campaigns
Judges - Best Copywriting
7th National DSVC
Best Motion Design
& Animation
Audio Engineering Certificate
Photography Scholarship
Solo Photography Exhibit
Art Director + Designer
a.kotara@sbcglobal.net
Cell #
469.556.7982
Pro e ss io nal Co ntacts Bryan Pe te rs on | Ow ne r
Peterson Ray & Company
Phone: 214.213.9668
Email: Bryan@Peterson.com
Scott Ray | Coounder
Peterson Ray & Company
Phone: 972.809.0153
Email: Scott@Peterson.com
Jed Rhien | Senior Creative
Peterson Ray & Company
Phone: 214.794.9929
Email: jedrhien@gma il.com
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Client Concept Overview
Cabelas Outdoor Gear
Wear your manhood proudly. This was a type based campaign focused on quality headlines and copywriting. The primary
focus throughout the campaign is about manhood. Cabelas celebrates that grizzly outdoorsman
lifestyle and supplies the means in which to wear your manhood proudly.
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a call to
Howard PayneUniversitys WelcomeCenterwill providean invitingentranceto thecampus fromAustin and CenterAvenues,located on thesitewherethebeloved,original Old Main buildingoncestood. The new facility will also includetheAcademyofFreedom.
The$9.8million,two-story buildingwill serveas akey focal pointofthecampus,wherevisitors,prospectivestudents and parents aregreeted. Encompassing26,964 square
feet,thebuildingwill consistof two distinctareas thatwill housetheWelcomeCenterand theAcademy ofFreedom.
Welcome Center |Academy of Freedom
TheWelcomeCenterwill become theentryway to campus and inf
ormationresourceforprospectivestudents and parents. Highlights will include: n grand entry and lobby/livingroomwith welcomedesk;
n offices and interview rooms foradmissions and enrollmentservices;n presidents officesuite;
n gallery to exhibithistoric memorabiliaand artifacts;
n mini-theaterforgroup orientations;
n meetingrooms forspecial events and receptions;
n developmentoffices,conferencerooms and alumni lounge; and
n special events plazawith aview ofthecampus mall.
a call to
Endowment and Scholarships
Iamthey oungestoffourchi ldren, and I lovethatHoward Payneprovidesscholarships to assistwith attendancefees. Two ofthe scholarships which I
receivefrom HPUarethe Presidents Scholarship and thebiology department
scholarship. Withoutthese,it would bevery difficultfor meto attend HPU.
SarahWeber,sophomore,biologymajor,FortMyers,Florida
Fundingfor Students with Financial Need
HPU GRANT This grantis awarded to students who
haveaportion oftheirfinancial need unmetafter
grants,scholarships,loans and work opportunities
havebeen awarded. Students receivingthis award may
representavariety ofacademic preparation levels
and performancewith federally documented financial
need as theprimary factorforconsideration. Awards
fromthis fund areatthediscretion ofHoward Payne
Universitys directoroffinancial aid and aresubject
to available funding. Donors may establish a named
endowmentbeginningwith $15,000 ormakeagift
ofany amountforthe currentyear.
Departmental Scholarships
Scholarshipsmaybeestablishedbynaming aparticular
fieldofstudy asthepriorityforst udentawards.These
scholarshipsaregenerallyawardedbythevarious
academicdepartments.Donorsmayestablisha named
endowmentbeginningwithaminimum giftof$15,000
or ma ke a gi ftofa nya mounttoa ddtoa c ur r e nt
endowedfund.Scholarshipexamplesmightincludea
scholarshipbenefitingstudentswitha specifiedmajor
withinoneofthe universityssixschools:Business,
ChristianStudies,Education,Humanities,Musicand
FineArts,orScienceand Mathematics.
Education Center
TheSchool ofEducation faculty and studentswill bebroughttogetherin a new education building
located alongMain Streetin thenorthwestern partof
thecampus. Itwill be constructed in aportion ofthe
currentparkinglot on thesouth sideoftheThompson
Academic Complex,oppositeof theJ. Howard Hodge
Memorial Bell Towers. Theuniversity has a strong
heritageofpreparing teachers who serveas
Christian rolemodels in both public and
accredited privateschools. Additionally,the
schools MasterofEducation in Instructional
Leadership programprepares students to
becomecertified principals in Texas.
a call toDonorOpportunities
WelcomeCenter $4,000,000Entry lobby/livingroomwith
welcomedesk $1,000,000Gallery $1,000,000
S pe ci al e ve nt s p la za $ 1 ,0 00 ,0 00Mini-theater $ 5 00,000Alumni lounge $ 5 00,000
Meetingrooms $ 500,000
ADMISSIONS ANDENROLLMENT
SERVICES OFFICESUITE $ 750, 000
Conferencerooms $ 100,000S tud ent work a rea $ 50 ,0 00Work/break r oom $ 50,000
Sta ffoff i c es $ 25, 000
ADVANCEMENT ANDDEVELOPMENT
OFFICESUITE $ 750, 000
C on fer enc ero om $ 1 00 ,0 00S tud ent work a rea $ 50 ,0 00Work/break r oom $ 50,000Sta ffoff i c es $ 25, 000
PRESIDENTS OFFICESUITE $1,500,000P re si de nt s o ff ic e $ 2 5 0, 00 0
R e ce p ti o n d o no r s l o un g e $ 2 5 0, 0 00E x ec u ti v e as s is t an t s of f ic e $ 1 0 0, 0 00
ACADEMY OFFREEDOMWING $2,000,000Exhibit area $ 2 50,0001 6- se at se mi na rr oo m $ 1 00 ,0 00St udent lounge $ 1 00,000
40-seatclassrooms $ 50,000
ACADEMY OF FREEDOMOFFICESUITE $ 500, 000
Faculty l ounge $ 50,000Faculty offices $ 25,000
Education Building $3,000,000Education courtyard $1,000,000L o bb y /s t ud en t l ou n ge s p ac e $ 5 0 0, 0 00E le me nt ar y c la ss ro om $ 1 50 ,0 00
32-seatclassrooms $ 100,0001 2- se at se mi na rr oo m $ 5 0, 00 0R es ou rc e/ wo rk r oo m $ 5 0, 00 0
Tutoringclinic $ 50,000
SCHOOLOFEDUCATIONOFFICESUITE $ 500,000Co nf eren ce roo m $ 10 0,0 00
Work/break room $ 50,000Faculty offices $ 25,000
COLLEGIUMANDDEVELOPMENTALSTUDIES
OFFICESUITE $ 250,000Co nf eren ce roo m $ 10 0,0 00Testing Center $ 50,000
Faculty/staffoffices $ 25,000
OtherOpportunities
Additional endowmentnamingopportunities
areavailable. Theseincludebutarenot limited to
thefollowing:
n Schools
n Departmental Endowments
n Faculty and StaffChairs
n Professorships
n StudentLifeProgramAreas
n Endowed Presidential Scholarships
n Endowed MeritScholarship Awards
n Endowed SpeakerSeries
n Endowed Honors Programs
DonorOpportunities
Thefollowingareexamplesofdonoropportunitieswhichmaybe usedtohonoror memorializeanindividualorafamily:
a call to
CampaignPhas es
ACall to Send will help ensurethatHoward Payne University remains astrong,Christ-centered institution forfuturestudents. Thecampaign consists ofthreephases overa 10-yearperiod:
Phase1 (PERIOD2012-2015 ) $18million phaseto build state-of-the-artfacilities and strengthen theuniversitysendowment:
n WelcomeCenterand Academy ofFreedomBuilding($9.8million)
n Education Building($5 million)
n Endowment($3.2 million)
Phase2 (ANTICIPATEDLAUNCHIN 2015) Estimated $35 million phasewith projected areas to include: n Business and Communications Building
n WinebrennerMemorial Hall ofScienceremodel
n Studenthousing
n Athletics
n Endowment
Phase3 (ANTICIPATEDLAUNCHIN 2019 ) Estimated $15 million phasewith projected areas to include: n Athletics
n StudentLife
n Library
n PerformingArts
n Endowment
ThefutureofHowardPayne growsbrighterbytheyear as graduates are sentoutinto Texas,thenation and theworld to pursuetheirgoals. With a very solid foundation in Christian principles,alumni leave
Howard Payneto practicein medicine,law, ministry,teaching,administration and business. High acceptance
rates in first-choice,first-rate graduateschools and professional schools enableouralumni to continue
to develop theirleadership skills to lead Christ-centered lives. Each oftheirindividual ministries will bemeaningful in changingtheworld forthebetter.
Dr. WalterC. Dub Wilson,co-chair,Howard PayneUniversity ACalltoSend campaign
Client Media Overview
Howard Payne University Fundraising brochure Howard Payne University was on a mission to expand their campus by reaching out to their
fellow alumni and the college donor community. To do so, we helped them launch the Call to
Send campaign a 10 year, $65 million project that would empower them to meet these goals.
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Spe ake Jennie Chin Hanson RN, MS, FAAN, CEO of
Amer ican Ger iatr ics S o ciety
Sharon Inouye MD, MPH, Director of Aging
Brain Center, Institute for Aging Research
Fea tur ingAn exclusive interactive mystery dinner
for the first 350 registrants
A premier Interactive Learning Lab
A selectio n o f S en so r y L ear n in g Activities
Prizes, Giveaways and More
Join us June 26-28, 2013 in Dallas, Texas at The Westin Galleria for our lively and interactiveconference on geriatrics. Share your insights with nurses, respiratory therapists,
pharmacists, physical therapists, social workers, academic nursing faculty, dietitians, skillednursing facility caregivers and others who provide direct care and support to patients.
- To Register and Learn More, visit www.bhcsclip.org -
GER IATR Ic CONFEReNCE
Care of the Olde Adult:Real World Alication
2013
The Murde Myery of Wobbly Fa
Ger iatr ic
CONFERENCE
Cae of the Olde Adult:Real Wold Aplication
2013
JennieChinHansenRN, MS, FAANCEO AmericanGeriatricsSociety
SharonInouyeMD, MPHDirector of AgingBrainCenter,
Institutefor AgingResearch
MaryAllenRNRetired
JonA SanfordM.Arch.Center for AssistiveTechnology &Environment,
GeorgiaTech
JoeHanlonPharmD, MSProfessor,School of Medicine,
University of Pisburgh
Will Hites MA, Six Sigma BBBHCS Center for LearningInnovation&Practice
KellieKahveci MSN, RN, APRNElder HouseCallsandTransitional Care,BHCS
S. DeniseBrownBSN, RN-BCBaylor Medical Center atWaxahachie
Sandra PetersonDNP, APRNUniversity of TexasatTyler
Pam GreenAPRN, MSN, FNP-BCSupportiveandPalliativeCare
Baylor Medical Center atCarrollton
MaryBruceMSN, M.Ed, RNFaculty,Baylor University School of Nursing
MaryBrownAdvocacy Center for theElderly,
DallasAreaAgency onAging
MillieDeAndaAdvocacy Center for theElderly,
DallasAreaAgency onAging
BonnieLucio PT, GCS, CLTBaylor Institutefor Rehabilitation
Christina SchuhRN, BSNNursingHomeCareCoordinator,BHCS
Julia Newton, RN, BSN, CMSRNNursingHomeCareCoordinator,BHCS
Virginia PayneRN, BSNNurseEducator,BHCS
KayPaggi CMC, LPC, NCGCEldercareConsultant,AgingCareSolutions
Brenda MatkzePhD, RNBHCS
NancyChuPhD, RN, GCNS-BCAssociateProfessor,TexasChristianUniversity
Alexis EarlyLMSWBHCS Instituteof Chronic
Disease&CareRedesign
Johnanna Hernandez PhD, RN, FNP-BCAssistantProfessor,TexasWomansUniversity
JaniceAndersonPhD, CNEFaculty,TexasWomansUniversity
Gil Hernandez MS, RD, LD, CNSCDietician,Baylor All SaintsMedical Center
KellieBrucePhD, RN, FNP-BCAsst. Professor,TexasTechUniversity
HealthSciencesCenter
The
Suspects
GoalLearnoovercome challengesassociaedwihclinicaland safeyissues,engage in
a varieyof ineracive learning aciviies,and paricipae inaninerprofessionalcollaboraive learning experience.
Contact HourAmaximumof 11.08conac hourswillbe awarded forhe nurse whoatendshe enire program.
BaylorHealhCare Sysemisaccredied asa providerof coninuingnursing educaionbyhe AmericanNursesCredenialing CenersCommissiononAccrediaion
Respiraoryherapiss,pharmaciss,
physical& occupaionalherapiss,socialworkers,dieicians,andoherhealhcare professionalsareinvied ovisi ourwebsie regardingconinuing educaioncredis.
RegisationEarlyregisraion(before June 1,2013) is$199(includesWed pmMurderMyserydinnerfor1s 350regisrans).
Price aerJune 1,2013 is$250.
PuoeToenhance inerprofessionalgeriaric care hroughinnovaive
and collaboraive learning aciviieswihhe goalof achieving opimaloucomesamong olderaduls.
HElp Us
Crack
The Case
Fiday, June 28, 20137a-8a Registration Networking & Continental breakfast8:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS I 101: Transitional Care Model........... Kellie Kahveci MSN, RN, APRN, ANP-BC,
GNP-HFCN 102:Elder Abuse: Watching for it
or turning a blind eye? ........................................S. Denise Brown BSN, RN-BC 103: Alzheimers The Elusive Enigma.................. Sandra Peerson DNP,APRN,
FNP/GNP-BC, PMHNP 104:Interactive Learning Lab9:00 Break9:20 CONCURRENT SESSIONS II 201: Palliative Care for Older Adults.....................................Pam Green APRN,
MSN, FNP-BC 202: CommonEmergencies inGeriatric Patients..Mary Bruce MSN, MEd, RN 203:Resources for Older Adults ...........................................Mary Brown M.Ed Millie DeAnda 204:Interactive Learning Lab10:20 Break10:40 CONCURRENT SESSIONS III 301: Exercise & Activity:
Recommendations for Healthy Older Adults, with Chronic disease & Frailty................................Bonnie Lucio PT, GCS, CLT 302:Crossing the Continuum of Care:
Partnership with Skilled Nursing Facilities ........... Chrisina Schuh RN, BSN Julia Newon, RN, BSN, CMSRN Virginia Payne RN, BSN 303:Role of Geriatric Care Managers.................. Kay Paggi CMC, LPC, NCGC 304:Interactive Learning Lab11:40 Lunch (provided)1:00 CONCURRENT SESSIONS IV 401: Collective Visions & Songs
for increasing nurses knowledge of best practices for Care of the Older Adult........... Brenda Makze PhD, RN 402:How to Improve Health Literacy among Older Adults.........................................Nancy Chu PHD, RN, BCNS-BC 403:Social Factors Impact Readmissions ...........................Alexis Early LMSW 404: Interactive Learning Lab2:00 Break2:20 Announcements ........................................................Dora Bradley PhD, RN-BC2:30 It Takes a Village: A Simulation of Health Care Team Synergy ................. Johnanna Hernandez PhD, FNP-BC Janice Anderson PhD, CNE Gil Hernandez MS, RD, LD, CNSC Kellie Bruce PhD, RN, FNP-BC3:40 Prize Drawings, Wrap Up & Evaluations.................Dora Bradley PhD, RN-BC4:00 Adjourn
Thuday, June 27, 20137-8am Registration
Networking & Continental breakfast8am Welcome..........................................................Remy Tolenino MS,RN, NEA-BC8:15 Keynote: The Health Cycle Continuum of the Older Adult:
Preparing to Meet the Need..................... Jennie Chin Hansen RN, MS, FAAN9:45 Break10:05 Keynote: Delirium in Older Persons: Pearls for Practice.......................................Sharon Inouye MD, MPH11:35 Panel Discussion .......................................Jennie Chin Hanson RN, MS, FAAN Sharon Inouye MD, MPH
Mary Adaline Allen RN (reired) Moderaor: Sharon Gunn MSN, RN, ACNS-BC12:15 Lunch (provided)1:30 p Assistive Technologies for Promoting Older Adult Independence.......................Jon A Sandford M.Arch.2:30 Break2:50 Suboptimal Medication Use in Older Adults............ Joe Hanlon PharmD, MS3:50 Introduction to Interactive Learning Lab.................................................Will Hies & he BHCS CLIP eam4:10 Adjourn
Wedneday, June 26, 20134:30p-6p Registration5:45 p Wel come & Announcements ...................................Dora Bradley, PhD, RN-BC6p Mystery Dinner Skit ....................................................Murder Mysery Players8p Adjourn
to register
&learnmore visit
www.BHCSCLIP.ORG
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Client Concept Overview
Baylor Health Care
(Geriatric Conference Poster, App, Brochure...)
Geriatricks.
Advertisement for the geriatric conferencewith a murder-mystery dinner theme.
Baylor Health Care wanted to advertise its annual geriatric conference through a campaign
promoting the murder mystery dinner. Baylor thought this clever play on words was a
successful concept in that it both introduced the dinner theme, and connected w/the audience.
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Client Media Overview
Halff D+PC Architecture
Annual report Halff D+PC is a family owned and operated architecure company, and has french roots that
trace back to the Eiffel Tower architect, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. They like to feature thereorigins throughout there work, to highlight their long lasting experience.
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Client Media Overview
Monks Oven
Brand Identity Monks is a brick-oven pizza restaurant, located in Winnsboro, Texas, that provides its customers
with a unique dining experience , reminiscent of the Renaissance age, complete with chapeldoors, stained glass windows, aged barrels of wine and wide selection of fire grilled pizza.
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Client Concept Overview
Every Man Jack
Men dont have to be as filthy
as their habits
Every Man Jack is a line of male grooming products that wears its manliness load and proud.
There is nothing fake about their products, and EMJ wants to come across that way to theiraudience. These ads embrace that true male grit to make men feel comfortable in their skin.
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Client Media Overview
Ellas Kitchen (Organic baby food) Interactive Website Ellas Kitchen wanted to inform first time parents about all the healthy benefits found in their
expansive line of organic baby food products made for growing children from ages 6-weeks to 5years. This interative web page introduces the needs of a growing childs diet.
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TOGETHER
RELIEF IS A JOINT EFFORT
American Red Cross
WE BRING
SAFETYAFTER THE STORM
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TOGETHER
WE BRING
COMFORTTO C ATASTROPHE
RELIEF IS A JOINT EFFORT
American Red Cross
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Client Concept Overview
American Red Cross
( Outdoor Poster )
Relief is a jointeffort. The Red Cross logos, that collectively make-up an image of relief or rescue, is representing
the collective effort that is The American Red Cross. The non-profit group is made up of anexorbitant amount of individual contributions which, together, help provide comfort in Chaos.
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Discovery.
Client Stories
Strategy. Design.
Project was completed on time andwithin budget. All thematic and
graphic objects were met. It was sowell received that unexpectedadditional mass.
Project was completed on time andwithin budget. All thematic and
graphic objects were met. It was sowell received that unexpectedadditional mass mailings.
Project was completed on time andwithin budget. All thematic and
graphic objects were met. It was sowell received that it brought moreunexpected additional.
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Our Story
Peterson Ray & Company was completed
on time and within budget. All thematicand graphic objects were met. It was so
well unexpected app. Learn More >>
OUR STORY CLIENT STORIES SERVICES WORK CONTACT
FIND YOUR BRAND.
TELL YOUR
HOW WE TELL YOUR
Discovery. Strategy. Design.
THE PR&C PROCESS
Our StorytellersPetersonRay& Companyenthusiasticallyrose tothe occasion. First, one-on-one interviewswere conducted togenerate a
targeted message platform, whichwould serve asthe f oundationfor all future messaging.
Withthe message platform complete, the PetersonRay team gave NOCthe new life it waslookingfor. The school identity
wasrevamped withalogo markthat representseachcampusas part of agreater whole, aswell asa tagline. Inaddition,
athletic identitieswere created for the NOCJetsand NOCMavericks.
PetersonRay& Companyenthusiasticallyrose tothe occasion. First, one-on-one interviewswere conducted togenerate a
targeted message platform, whichwould serve asthe f oundationfor all future messaging.
The PR&C Story
Our Studio
BryanPeterson
Founder &LeadCreative
Projectwas completedon time and
within budget.All thematic andgraphicobjects were met.Itwas sowell receivedthatis when the gerbils came outandgotwater unexpectedmass mailings
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Howard PayneUniversity
ACall toSendCampaign| June3,2013
ServicesProvided
Branding,Promotional,Web,Stationary
Concept
ACall toSeek,ACall toServe,Call toSend
WebsiteLink
www.hpu.com/donaroutreach
OUR STORY CLIENT STORIES SERVICES WORK CONTACT
HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY NEXT STORY >
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Client Media Overview
The Dallas Foundation Annual Report The Dallas Foundation manages how generous donations are dispensed throughout the city
of Dallas, serving as the link between the rich and the poor. This year they have switched theirfocus towards childhood organizations and requested that there annual report reflects this.
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GRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAMS
RIDER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
MOVING FORWARD
The Rider MBA is perfect for those who want to progressprofessionally. This high-quality, AACSB-accreditedprogram is designed for entry-level and mid-career
professionals who wish to diversify or enhance theirunderstanding of business and advance their careers.
The Rider MBA offers a high level of flexibility, includingevening and online courses, allowing students to tailora program that balances the individual needs of any andall like-minded people, such as busy professionals.
COURAGE. WISDOM. PRIDE.
FORWARD PROGRESS PROGRAMS TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS
THE MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM
MBAEntrepreneurshipForensicAccounting CorporateAccountingfor Managers ManagementInformationSystems GlobalBusinessFinanceTHE MBA PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Credit Hours:Varydepending on undergraduate courseworkAVAILABLECONCENTRATIONS
FOCUS. DRIVE. AMBITION.
Riderscampusissi tuatedalongthebusinessandtechnologycorridor
betweenPhiladelphiaand NewYork City.Our uniquelocation
hasenabledusto bui ldstrongconnectionstotheprofessional
communitiesand wework withleaders of major corporationsto
developprogramsthat areresponsivetotheneedsof businesstoday.
Rider businessand accountingprograms havea strongreput ation,
andareaccreditedbytheAssociationtoAdvanceCol legiate
Schoolsof Business(AACSB). Throughout theyears, RidersCollege
of BusinessAdministration hasconsistently focusedon providing
educationalexperiences that blendacademic philosophywith
professionalexperience. Asa result,we developleaders equipped
tomeet therapidly evolvingchallenges of todaysglobaleconomy.
RIDERGRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAMS
of full-time faculty hold a doctorate or
the highest degree in their feld.
98%
THIS IS HOW YOU MOVE FORWARD
AS YOU STARTYOUR GRADUATEBUSINESS PROGRAM AT RIDER UNIVERSITY,YOU WILL
FOLLOW IN THEFOOTSTEPS OFALUMNIWORLDWIDE WHO HAVEADVANCED THEIR CAREERS
MANY TO BECOMEMANAGERS AND SENIOR EXECUTIVES OF LEADING ORGANIZATIONS.
Client Concept Overview
Rider University
(Graduate student viewbook)
Moving Forward.
Rider provides its students the skills necessaryto keep up with the fast-paced world.
We found that the main concern amongst students who were seeking a graduate degree was
the return on their investment, and thus developed the concept, as well as copy, around thatprinciple. Motion blur photography was used to reinforce this moving forwardconcept.
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Client Media Ad Brief
Esquire
Magazine Cover This project was intended to assess conceptual, as well as directoral, abilities. A person had to be
featured on the magazine cover in a way that represented the theme of the magazine, religionand politics. This included directing a professional photgrapher, model and make-up team.