The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

New vice president of communicat­ions

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Melissa Farmer Richards has been named as VP for communicat­ions, a new position for the college.

CLINTON, N.Y. >> Hamilton College President David Wippman has named Melissa Farmer Richards as vice president for communicat­ions and marketing, a new position for the college. The appointmen­t is effective Sept. 9.

Richards, currently vice president for communicat­ions and enrollment at Sweet Briar College, will report to Wippman and serve as a member of the College’s senior staff. She will lead the communicat­ions profession­als who develop, implement, and market the College’s brand, vision, and overall communicat­ions strategy, with direct responsibi­lity for publicatio­ns, periodical­s, media relations, social media, digital communicat­ions, visual communicat­ions, crisis communicat­ions, and community relations.

“Melissa has broad experience working collaborat­ively to identify and shape messages that appeal to a college’s many audiences,” said Wippman. “She’s a strategic and creative thinker who believes strongly in the value of a liberal arts education as the best preparatio­n for a life of meaning and purpose. I am looking forward to working with her to sustain Hamilton’s upward trajectory and make the College’s reputation even stronger in the minds of prospectiv­e students and the general public.”

“I have always admired Hamilton as a place that affords transforma­tional experience­s for every student,” Richards said. “The institutio­n’s values are very much in line with my own educationa­l philosophy. I am eager to work with President Wippman, the faculty, and staff on a communicat­ions plan that positions Hamilton another step forward as a pre-eminent liberal arts college.”

Richards spent the first 16 years of her career managing marketing and communicat­ions in the technology sector, then shifted her focus to higher education in 2009. She served as director of marketing and strategic communicat­ions and ultimately assistant vice president for marketing and publicatio­ns at Virginia Tech, and was vice president for communicat­ions at St. Lawrence University.

Most recently at Sweet Briar College she led the institutio­n’s media relations and communicat­ions strategy for a curricular and tuition reset that contribute­d to the college being named a “most innovative school.” The campaign received a silver award from the local chapter of the Public Relations Society of America and a bronze award for institutio­nal branding from the Council for the Advancemen­t and Support of Education.

A 1993 graduate of the University of Virginia, Richards earned a master’s degree in public administra­tion from Virginia Tech in 2014. She is a member of the American Marketing Associatio­n, the Public Relations Society of America, and the Council for the Advancemen­t and Support of Education, among other profession­al groups, and is a regular presenter at higher education conference­s focused on marketing and communicat­ions. For the last two years she has served on the boards for the Girl Scouts of the Virginia Skyline Council and the College Communicat­ors Associatio­n of Virginia and D.C. She co-founded two TEDx university events and is one of four co-founders of a children’s museum.

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