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UT Unveils FUTURE Campaign,
Gathers Employees for Statewide Celebration
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Memphis, Tenn. (September 19, 2006) -- The University
of Tennessee marked a momentous day in its history today by gathering nearly 3,200
employees for a first-time ever, six-way simulcast and university-wide
celebration.
UT President John Petersen gave an overview of the
university's strategic plan and unveiled a new image campaign that highlights
the university's future, emphasizing the distinct attributes of each operation
across the state.
Petersen addressed UT employees gathered on the
Martin, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and Tullahoma campuses as well as a
group of agriculture, social work and public service employees in
Nashville.
The history-making event culminates two long-term
research efforts; one that gauged Tennesseans' perceptions and knowledge of the
university; another that measured the strength of UT's internal communication
with the goal of enhancing employee engagement.
"Whether you work in the classroom, an outreach
program, or keep our daily operations running -- your service makes a
difference in the lives of others in some way," Petersen said. "And
whether you've been with the university for one year or 30 years, you will
always be our most credible spokespersons. That's because you see firsthand the
incredibly positive impact that we have on lives, everyday."
UT employs more than 16,000 people who work in all 95
of Tennessee's counties. The effort is
closely linked to the university's largest fundraising campaign in history, now
in its initial phase.
"We've experienced several years of a growing
momentum that has resulted in great strides in enrollment, public and private
support, research dollars and strengthening of our overall image," Petersen
said. "As we proceed with our first comprehensive fundraising campaign in
more than a decade, it's critical that we tell our story, encourage all of our
stakeholders to tell it, and reinforce those messages as often as
possible."
Chancellors and administrators led celebrations
across the state, and employees at each site viewed the crowds gathered at each
location through the simulcast.
Petersen conveyed key goals in the new strategic plan
that emphasizes improving student access and success, research and economic
development, and outreach and globalization. Celebrations featured pep bands,
prize giveaways, mascots and multi-media shows.
Petersen told employees that the long-term branding
campaign would not involve large-scale changes in what most people see, but
will provide more prominence to the brand icon created in 1986, which
represents the state of Tennessee. The effort will give more consistency and
prominence to the brand icon, so that it gains even broader recognition and
stronger appeal, Petersen said.
"Higher education is a competitive industry. We
compete for students, faculty and staff and must maintain widespread support
from our stakeholders -- alumni and donors, the General Assembly and the
residents of Tennessee," he explained. "Creating, promoting and
reinforcing a compelling identity are critical to our competitive advantage and
ensure that we influence what people think when they hear or see our
name."
Internal communication research efforts were led by a
task force that conducted employee interviews to determine what the best
information and the most effective method of reaching employees. A UT employee
suggested the event to Petersen several months ago; and he chose to launch many
of the university's new initiatives with today’s kickoff event.
As the flagship statewide academic health system, the
University of Tennessee Health Science Center is focused on a four-tier mission
of education, research, patient care and community service, all in support of a
single goal: to improve the health of Tennesseans. Offering a broad range of postgraduate
training opportunities, the main campus, which includes six colleges, is
located in Memphis. UTHSC has additional
College of Medicine campus locations in Knoxville and Chattanooga. For more information, visit www.uthsc.edu.
This study
quantifies the economic impact of the UTHSC on the economy of the state of Tennessee for FY2010.
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