Winter--Paul A. (Marketing Faculty)
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1 | Media Advisory Public Relations News Release 1991:691, p.1 |
Tom Harkin will spend time at UNI reviewing two programs in the External Services Division. | |
2 | College of Business assists rural communities in FmHA program Northern Iowan 88:14, p.6 |
Will assist about twenty businesses following recent grant. | |
3 | University of Northern Iowa awarded $500,000 Rural Business Expansion Program Grant from Farmers Home Administration Public Relations News Release 1991:115, p.1 |
FmHA awards $500,000 grant to UNI. | |
4 | Made in Iowa exported around the world--a "how to " conference Public Relations News Release 1990:288, p.1 |
Paul Winter notes that Canada and Mexico are the most accessible foreign markets for Midwestern businesses. | |
5 | "North American Common Market" conference set for January, sponsored by University of Northern Iowa, Drake University Public Relations News Release 1990:259, p.1 |
UNI and Drake sponsor conference designed to help Iowa businesses export products to Canada and Mexico. | |
6 | Northern Iowa development official recommends heading for the borders! Public Relations News Release 1990:240, p.1 |
Paul Winter urges companies to look for sales growth possibilities in Mexico and Canada. | |
7 | IDM creates new jobs and brings new businesses to the state Public Relations News Release 1989:477, p.1 |
Professor Paul Winter directs the Institute for Decision Making, which is responsible for the creation of one-thousand jobs in communities throughout Iowa. | |
8 | Making decisions for economic development --success stories. Public Relations News Release 1988:537, p.1 |
Paul Winter says over 1,000 jobs have been created due to the work accomplished by the IDM. He says economies are improving, communities need to step up economic development efforts, especially now when many rural economies are on the upswing. | |
9 | International relations' topic for seventh annual spring public relations institute at University of Northern Iowa. Public Relations News Release 1988:400, p.1 |
The keynote address, "Using Communication to Develop World Opportunities," presented by John Steuber. "International Relations: How Iowa Organizations Bring the World Home," discussed by a panel representing corporate, agency and non-profit organizations. | |
10 | Governor's Conference on International Trade to be held May 17th on Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1987:377, p.1 |
The Education Center hosts Governor Branstad's Conference on International Trade, where he recognizes companies achieving in export sales. Other activities include a luncheon in the Commons Ballroom and a roundtable discussion with Iowan CEOs. | |
11 | Regional development issues symposium held in Maucker Union Public Relations News Release 1987:335, p.1 |
Experts from across Europe and the United States join for a regional development symposium held in Maucker Union. The event is sponsored by the Department of Geography, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and the Office of International Studies. | |
12 | Iowa towns to be recognized for outstanding economic achievements at special seminar in Des Moines April 13-14 (Wednesday-Thursday) Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1 |
The University of Washington's Professor Jack Lessinger speaks at the Iowa Economic Development Seminar, where several Iowa towns are recognized for their economic progress. | |
13 | Five small Iowa towns to bring unique success stories to Iowa Economic Development Seminar, April 13-14 in Des Moines Public Relations News Release 1987:314, p.1 |
The Management Development Center, and Offices of Continuing Education and Conference and Visitor Services sponsor the Iowa Economic Development Seminar. Professor Paul Winter discusses some economic successes in Iowan communities. | |
14 | Dedicated group revitalizes a community Northern Iowa Today 16:2, p.1 |
Description of ways in which UNI staff helped DeWitt, Iowa, with local development; photo. | |
15 | Another success story for community working with University of Northern Iowa Institute for Decision Making Public Relations News Release 1987:286, p.1 |
Paul Winter, director of the Institute for Decision Making, discusses the institute's collaboration with the economic development committee of DeWitt in executing plans for growth in Iowa's economy. | |
16 | Northern Iowa names recipients of prestigious presidential scholarships Public Relations News Release 1987:177, p.1 |
The Presidential Scholars board selects the third class of high school seniors to receive the four-year Presidential Scholar awards. Professor Robert Talbott leads the selection committee. Recipients are listed. | |
17 | New program aids businesses Northern Iowan 84:3, p.5 |
Paul Winter talks about the New Venture Program. | |
18 | UNI's new venture forum aiding Iowa communities Public Relations News Release 1987:442, p.1 |
The School of Business' New Venture Forum program assists community businesses in creating Iowa jobs. The program was created by Paul Winter, with the help of the Black Hawk Economic Development Committee, and the Institute for Decision Making Science. | |
19 | 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. | |
20 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:425, p.1 |
Michael Sonnleitner examines the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. Paul Winter discusses horse races. Joanne Spaide offers a brief history of ice cream. Jane Richards discusses dangers of smoking. Mary Franken speaks on strong families. | |
21 | New Venture Forum assists Iowa communities Nonpareil 71:3, p.12 |
School of Business program has helped to develop tourism opportunities in Davis County; photo. | |
22 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:383, p.1 |
Students consume seventy-five thousand gallons of milk annually. Robert Ross analyzes Robert Dole's chances of winning the Iowa Caucus. Paul Winter outlines the benefits of the Institute for Decision Making Science. Larry Routh predicts employment rates. | |
23 | UNI taking a leadership role in 'knowing the territory' with decision making science Public Relations News Release 1987:380, p.1 |
The Institute for Decision Making Science is launched, with the goal of improving problem solving in economic development. The institute was funded by a bonding resolution signed by Governor Branstad. | |
24 | Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs Public Relations News Release 1987:379, p.1 |
Paul Winter outlines downfalls of new tax bill. Robert Ross explains how the Iowa Primary of 1988 may be the most crucial. Brenda Schaeffer speaks on love addiction. Loree Rackstraw explains the role of teachers in helping students with personal problems. | |
25 | UNI names recipients of prestigious Presidential Scholarships Public Relations News Release 1986:186, p.1 |
The second set of high school seniors to receive the Presidential Scholarships was selected. The scholarships cover four years of tuition and living costs for the students. Includes a list of recipients with their hometowns. | |
26 | UNI names recipients of prestigious Presidential & Merit scholarships Public Relations News Release 1986:135, p.1 |
Four-year renewable Presidential and Merit scholarships were granted to one-hundred and twenty high school seniors. Students must have had an ACT score of twenty-eight, and been in the top tenth percent of their class. Includes a list of recipients. | |
27 | UNI names 15 Presidential Scholars, 15 Merit Scholar recipients Public Relations News Release 1986:194, p.1 |
The students will begin their studies at UNI in the fall of 1986 and are free to choose any major; the Presidential awards are four year full-rides while the Merit awards are two thousand dollars for each four years. List of winners. | |
28 | 43 outstanding students to vie for presidential scholar awards at UNI Nov. 4-5 Public Relations News Release 1985:117, p.1 |
Fifteen of the high school competitors will win four-year full-ride scholarships and fifteen others will win $2,000 scholarships; the competition includes writing an essay and being interviewed; competitors are listed. |