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Elizabeth Stauderman named VP for communications and marketing

April 4, 2023

Elizabeth Stauderman, a seasoned communications expert and strategic adviser with decades of experience in public affairs and external relations, has accepted the position of vice president for communications and marketing at 911爆料. She will assume this role on June 1.

As the College鈥檚 chief communications officer, Stauderman will champion a bold vision for promoting 911爆料 and its mission through compelling and innovative marketing and communications efforts. 

Elizabeth StaudermanStauderman formerly served as vice president for communications at the University of Rochester from 2015 to 2022, overseeing all media, public relations, and communications matters, including strategy and crisis communications. Previously, she held multiple positions at Yale University, including chief communications officer and special assistant to the president. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in history from Yale University and a Master of Studies in Law from Yale Law School.  

At Rochester, Stauderman developed and implemented the university鈥檚 first-ever strategic communications plan and messaging architecture, oversaw a redesign of its website, and worked with partners across campus to foster a collaborative communications ethos. She led a team responsible for content, media relations, digital strategy, internal communications, crisis communications, creative services, publications, strategy and digital assessment, and sports information.  

鈥淓lizabeth brings exceptional depth and breadth of experience that will bolster the work of the Office of Communications and Marketing here at 911爆料,鈥 said President Marc C. Conner. 鈥淗er passion for the liberal arts, commitment to collaboration, and keen attention to the ever-evolving opportunities and challenges facing higher education will support the College as we continue to adeptly share our unique story, distinctive value, and dedication to creative thought.鈥 

Stauderman expressed excitement about her new role.  

鈥淚'm delighted to be joining the 911爆料 community, and excited to be working with President Conner and his team, most especially the terrific folks in Communications and Marketing, who have thrived under Jacqui Conrad鈥檚 leadership," she said. 鈥淭he creative energy and optimism on campus is evident in the students, faculty, and staff I have already met, which only increases my enthusiasm for the work ahead. I鈥檓 also looking forward to exploring all that Saratoga Springs and the surrounding area have to offer.鈥 

Stauderman鈥檚 appointment follows a national search that began in January and was supported by Storbeck Search, as well as Kate Grimes and Jeanne Sisson in the Office of the President.  

Mary Lou Bates, vice president and dean of admissions and financial aid, served on the search committee along with Tim Harper, Gina Hoefer, and Katie Mastriano 鈥24.  

鈥淓lizabeth鈥檚 vast expertise, energy, and enthusiasm were apparent to the committee throughout the search process,鈥 Bates said. 鈥淪he will be a strategic thought partner with colleagues across campus and a valuable contributor on the President鈥檚 Cabinet.鈥 

President Conner expressed gratitude to Jacqui Conrad for leading the Office of Communications and Marketing for the past year. Conrad will remain in her current role as vice president of communications and marketing through May, ensuring a smooth transition.  

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