Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

State lottery hires chief of advertisin­g, marketing

- MICHAEL R. WICKLINE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

A former communicat­ions specialist at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has been hired as the Arkansas Scholarshi­p Lottery’s advertisin­g and marketing director.

Ashley McNatt of Little Rock started work for the lottery on Monday with a salary of $96,000 a year, said Scott Hardin, a spokesman for the state Department of Finance and Administra­tion. The lottery is part of the finance department.

“We are thrilled to have Ashley spearheadi­ng our marketing department,” Arkansas Scholarshi­p Lottery Director Eric Hagler said in a written statement.

“She is an Arkansas native with years of experience and an impressive educationa­l background. I believe she is a perfect fit for our team.”

The lottery’s former advertisin­g and marketing director, Donna Bragg, departed May 7 after five years in the post to become the chief executive officer of Texas CEO, a multimedia company in Austin. Bragg’s salary was $101,507 a year when she left the lottery job.

McNatt has been a communicat­ions specialist in communicat­ions and marketing at UAMS since 2017 and an instructor teaching communicat­ions classes in UAMS’s Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health since 2019, according to her resume.

McNatt has left her communicat­ions position at UAMS, but still is an instructor there, said Andrea Peel, a spokeswoma­n at UAMS. She said McNatt’s annual salary was $56,105.50 in her communicat­ions post, and her salary as an instructor is $16,798.08.

Hardin said the lottery took into considerat­ion McNatt’s instructor post and “informed Ashley she may consider continue teaching, if desired.”

Asked if the lottery’s marketing and advertisin­g director position is no longer considered to be a full-time job, Hardin said the job is full-time.

The lottery “confirmed the hours for teaching are outside the state’s primary work hours and will not affect the day to day responsibi­lities of this position,” he said. The state Department of Finance and Administra­tion’s human resources team is also aware of the teaching role, he said.

“Any teaching going forward will be a weekend course held over the course of two weekends per semester,” Hardin said.

Ten applicatio­ns were submitted for the lottery’s advertisin­g and marketing director post and six were determined to meet the minimum qualificat­ions, he said. The lottery’s leadership interviewe­d three of these applicants, he said.

McNatt’s expertise revolves around crisis and risk communicat­ions, media relations, leadership, and building and maintainin­g positive stakeholde­r relationsh­ips, according to the lottery.

She completed a doctoral degree in public health leadership at UAMS in 2018, a master’s degree in applied communicat­ions studies at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2009 and a bachelor’s degree in journalism at UALR in 2007, according to her resume.

Prior to going work at UAMS as a communicat­ions specialist in 2017, McNatt worked in variety of posts at the state Department of Health between 2009-17, according to her resume. Her last position at the state Department of Health was grants manager of the Syndromic Surveillan­ce Program in the Epidemiolo­gy Branch between 2015 and 2017.

The lottery has been selling tickets since Sept. 28, 2009, and has helped finance Arkansas Academic Scholarshi­ps for more than 30,000 students during each of the past 11 fiscal years.

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