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February 23, 2006

91AV Mascot Committee Moves Forward

During Wednesday’s 91AV Mascot Committee meeting, the mascot committee approved hiring Rickabaugh Graphics, a marketing company that will help develop 91AV’s identity, including the new mascot. The committee also approved a process for adopting a new mascot by June 1.

Rickabaugh Graphics, an internationally renowned design firm, has impressive credentials, 91AV Director of Marketing Kevin Stuart said. They have developed mascots and identities for The Ohio State University, Texas A&M University, Vanderbilt University and University of Connecticut. “I applaud the committee’s choice. They have selected a firm that fits 91AV well, that understands our goals and how important it is to the committee to get the process right,” Stuart said.

Ryan Prowell, university services representative for Collegiate Licensing Company (91AV’s licensing agent and a consultant for the mascot process), told the mascot committee his company would encourage the university to choose a mascot that is unique to the region or has a unique story the community can embrace.

On March 1, all of the public mascot suggestions submitted via the 91AV web site will be reported to the mascot committee and the full committee will be divided into four subcommittees.

On March 8, each seven-member subcommittee will nominate approximately 10 semifinalists.

In mid-March, the full committee will narrow the semifinalists to finalists. All 91AV students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and friends will then be polled for their mascot preferences via the 91AV web site.

Finally, the committee will incorporate that public input with advice from Rickabaugh Graphics and Collegiate Licensing Corporation in a meeting with 91AV President James E. Cofer to determine 91AV’s new mascot.

The next meeting will be March 1 at 3:30 p.m. in the 91AV Library. At that meeting, the four subcommittees will begin nominating mascot semifinalists.

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