Pelham--Alfred M. (Marketing Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Next year will be full of surprises
Northern Iowan 90:57, p.7
Humorous predictions for next year.
2 Pelham sentenced; given thirty days for prostitution, contributing to minor
Northern Iowan 90:16, p.1
Former marketing instructor will also serve three years of probation.
3 Pelham pleads guilty; Pelham to be sentenced for prostitution
Northern Iowan 90:7, p.2
Former faculty member will plead guilty to three counts of prostitution.
4 Freedom of expression includes porn
Northern Iowan 89:48, p.2
Disagrees with recent letter which linked pornography with the oppression of women.
5 UNI instructor charged in Des Moines sex case; Alfred M. Pelham accused of prostitution, exploitation of a minor
Northern Iowan 89:47, p.1
Marketing instructor charged, goes before Polk County judge, released on pre-trial release program; photo.
6 Oppression on women continues
Northern Iowan 89:47, p.2
Believes that pornography is repressive to women.
7 Media Advisory
Public Relations News Release 1992:448, p.1
UNI professor Alfred Pelham has been suspended effective immediately.
8 Make time to market
Northern Iowa Today 17:1, p.8
Professors Dennis Clayson and Alfred Pelham say that businesses need to devote more time to marketing.
9 Study conducted by two University of Northern Iowa marketing professors reveal Iowa firms should spend more time on marketing.
Public Relations News Release 1988:104, p.1
Study revealed although 62 percent of the executives surveyed ranked marketing number one or two on a five point scale of importance, in terms of time spent actually supervising the marketing function, only 16 percent of the executives indicated important
10 New beer ads reflect increase in beer consumption among women
Public Relations News Release 1987:227, p.1
Professor Al Pelham explains how beer advertising campaigns, such as "Spuds McKenzie", are designed to influence women drinkers.
11 Catalog shopping has a familiar (telephone) ring to many holiday shoppers this season
Public Relations News Release 1987:182, p.1
Professor Al Pelham explains the increased popularity of Christmas shopping through catalogs, rather than malls, since the 1970s. Pelham outlines the origins of catalog shopping since the days of the early frontier.
12 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:173, p.1
Clemens Bartollas relates toy guns to violence in children. Senator Gary Hart speaks on Democratic challenges of the Nineties. Tom Remington speaks on the purchase of term papers. Al Pelham speaks on an increased popularity of catalog shopping.
13 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:444, p.1
Dennis Clayson explains the country's "informational revolution". Al Pelham and Paul Winter examine the disappearance of door-to-door sales. Robert Clark recommends the Iowa Championship Rodeo. Robert Clark explains origin of red barns.
14 Al Pelham
Northern Iowa Today 15:3, p.3
Presents series of papers this spring.
15 Students simulate reality through use of a computer
Northern Iowan 83:55, p.12
Al Pelham and his students talk about computer simulation in his marketing class.
16 UNI students tackle competition in 'real business world' by computer
Public Relations News Release 1987:338, p.1
Students of Professor Al Pelham compete with one another to sell products in a computerized business simulation. Teams must develop business strategies to maximize their profit, and are graded on their performance of their companies.
17 Small business owners: making the American dream come true with UNI's help
Northern Iowa Today 15:2, p.2
Experiences of local businesses with SBDC; photo.
18 SBDC increases small business' opportunities, successes
Northern Iowa Today 15:2, p.1
Program of services offered by SBDC; photo.
19 'How to develop advertising and promotional programs that sell' topic for workshop at UNI May 1-2
Public Relations News Release 1986:390, p.1
The two-day workshop is aimed towards sales managers and salespersons, small business owners and managers, and media space and time salespersons.
20 Center gives free advice and guidance
Northern Iowan 82:48, p.12
Al Pelham talks at length about the services available at the SBDC.
21 SBDC working to improve economy
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.18
Examples of jobs and money saved by the Center.
22 UNI's small business development center now in third year; Waterloo's D&S answering service an example of success
Public Relations News Release 1985:164, p.1
Conservative estimates from 1984 indicate that the SBDC helped generate or save more than 300 Iowa jobs and brought in more than $780,000 in federal and state revenue; about one-third of the SBDC clients are starting their own businesses.