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Mary Jo
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WRITING SAMPLES
Education
- M.A., Journalism, The Pennsylvania State University 1976
- Master's studies, Broadcast News, Syracuse University, 1972
- B.S., Education, University
of
Delaware, 1961
- Dale Carnegie Course (student and graduate assistant) 1988-90
Honors
- Kappa
Tau Alpha Journalism Honorary
- One of 80 Women To Watch in the 80's, "Ms" magazine
- Board of Directors, College Sports Information Directors of
America (CoSIDA),
1985-87
- Best in the
Nation
Publishing Awards (CoSIDA), 1988, 1982, 1979
- Award for Excellence in Broadcasting, Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, 1992
- First woman inducted into the CoSIDA's Hall of
Fame, 1995
- Best In The Nation (CoSIDA)
Internet Writing Award, 1999
- First woman to win CoSIDA's Arch
Ward Award, the Heisman Trophy of sports information, 2000
- Lifetime Achievement Award, CoSIDA, 2000
- First to win CoSIDA's
Trailblazer Award , 2001
- Web site
for State College Senior High School girls' basketball team chosen one of the better sports sites
by Sports Fans of America Association, 2002
Professional History
Webmaster, Female Athletic Media Relations Executives, 2001-present
Creator and editor of
FAME's web site, the first internet presence for females in sports public relations.
Webmaster, State College Girls' Basketball Team, 2002-present
Creator and editor of the first
web site covering the girls' basketball team at State
College Senior High School, State College, Pa.
Instructor, Department of Journalism, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa.
Spring 2001
Teacher of Comm 260, News Writing and Reporting, a major course for journalism undergraduates in
the College of
Communications
Columnist, USAToday.com, Fall 2000
Writer of a weekly column on field
hockey
Associate Sports Information Director, The Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, Pa. 1984 to 1999.
Editor of Penn State's award-winning
athletic department web
site; writer and editor of news releases and feature stories, press guides, game notes; supervisor
of
press box services
Instructor, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 1986-1992, 1997 to
1999
Creator amd teacher of a popular three-credit elective course introducing students to the
sports information profession
Assistant Sports Information Director, The Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, Pa. 1974 to 1984.
Penn State's first sports information
contact to publicize its women's sports program. Achievements include placement in national print
and
broadcast media. Town and
Gown
Graduate Assistant, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 1973-74
Master's degree program
in journalism. Writer and
editor at Penn State's Institute for Land and Water Resources
Graduate Student,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 1972
Master's degree program in broadcast journalism
Broadcaster, WNDR Radio, Syracuse, N.Y. 1972
Weekend news director and anchor
responsible for
collecting, writing and reporting news including 1972 presidential election night results
Newswriter and Broadcaster, British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC Merseyside, Liverpool,England,
1972
Principal BBC reporter at the Liverpool Coroner's Court, liaison with
BBC London, producer and host of "An American
in Merseyside," a weekly, 90-minute program of music, news and entertainment
Newswriter and Broadcaster, WAMS Radio and WHYY Television, Wilmington, Del. 1971-72
Morning news
editor and reporter for WAMS Radio and general assignment reporter for WHYY Television. Extensive
daily on-air and news-gathering experience handling drive time newscasts for radio and working
prime
time evening shift for television
Assistant Director of Public Information, University of
Delaware, Newark, Del. 1968-71
Writer of news releases and feature stories on all aspects
of
university activities and producer/reporter for live, daily radio program
Assistant Director of Public Relations, United Fund of Northern Delaware, Wilmington, Del.
1968
Writer of promotional brochures, pamphlets, flyers and news releases to help raise funds for 40
agencies.
Producer and narrator of radio spots for the 1968 fund-raising campaign
Public Relations and
Advertising Assistant, Bank of Delaware, Wilmington, Del. 1966-68
Editor and chief
correspondent for
statewide company newsletter and assistant for stockholder dinner and trade shows
Teacher, Alfred
I. duPont School District, Wilmington, Del. 1961-65
Elementary teacher, 6th grade (three
years), 4th
grade (one year)
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
- NCAA Women's Basketball Final Four Communications Committee, 1992-present, Liaison for the
NCAA with
coaches, players and national media covering the Division I Women's Basketball Final Four
- NCAA Men's Basketball East Regional, 2000 (Syracuse, N.Y.), Interview room coordinator for
coaches, student athletes and media
- Nike All-America Girls Basketball Camp, 1997, Indianapolis, Ind. Liaison with national media
covering the top
80 high
school girls' basketball players in the country
- Slam Dunk To The Beach National Invitational, 1997, Lewes, Del. Liaison with national media
covering 39 high
school boys' basketball teams in a five-day tournament
- Manager, Press Operations, Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, 1996, Atlanta, Ga. Liaison
with
international media covering track and field and the opening ceremonies of the Olympic
Games
- Press Officer, United States Olympic Committee, 1983,
Caracas, Venezuela Liaison with international media
covering men's and women's volleyball, riflery and synchronized swimming at the Pan American Games
- Editor, Through The Hoop, 1982 Originator and editor of the first national weekly newsletter on
women's basketball containing news items and the first computerized statistical rankings
- Press Officer, United States Olympic Committee, 1981, Syracuse, N.Y. Liaison with national
media covering
field
hockey and cycling at the National Sports Festival
- Press Officer, Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, 1981, Detroit, Mich.
Liaison with national
media covering the AIAW's national convention in Chicago ( the AIAW preceded the NCAA as the
national
governing body for women's sports)
- Director of Press Relations, United States Women's Lacrosse Association, 1979 Liaison with
media
covering a three-game series between the national teams from England and the United States (Johns
Hopkins, Rutgers and West Chester Universities were the hosts)
- Editor, Eastern Women's Basketball Newsletter, 1978-80 Originator and editor of the first
weekly
regional publication in women's basketball covering news and statistics at 300 Eastern schools
PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING AND WRITING AWARDS
- Best in the Nation -- Internet Site on Penn State Football Coach Joe Paterno's 300th
Career
Win, 1999
- Best in the Nation -- Penn State Women's Basketball Press Guide Cover, 1988
- Best
in
the District -- Feature Story on Penn State Football Coach Joe Paterno, 1984
- Best in the
Nation
-- Penn State Women's Basketball Press Guide, 1982
- Best in the Nation -- Penn State Field Hockey Press Guide,1979
- 2nd in the Nation -- Penn State Women's Basketball Press Guide, 1985
- 2nd in the Nation --
Penn State Women's Fencing Press Guide, 1982
- 2nd inthe Nation -- Feature Story on Penn State
Men's Basketball Coach Jerry Dunn, 1996
- 3rd in the Nation -- Penn State Women's Gymnastics
Press Guide, 1983
- 3rd in the Nation -- Penn State Women's Gymnastics Press Guide, 1981
-
3rd
in the Nation -- Penn State Women's Basketball Press Guide, 1984
- 3rd in the Nation -- Penn
State
Women's Basketball Press Guide, 1977
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), 1974-present
- Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM), 1988-present
- Female Athletic Media Relations Executives
(FAME) 2000-present
- United States Basketball Writers Association
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