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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Dr. Joe Phelps, professor of advertising
and public relations at The University of Alabama, is the
2003 president-elect of the American Academy of Advertising
(AAA).
Phelps’ election marks the first time a University of
Alabama faculty member has been elected to serve in this
position.
The AAA is an organization of advertising scholars with about
700 members worldwide. The goals of the Academy are to foster
research relevant to the field and provide a forum for idea
exchange among its academic and professional members.
“The Academy is the premier scholarly organization in
advertising,” Phelps says. “Members share innovative
research and teaching techniques with one another. They can talk
face-to-face at our annual conference or they can let others
know of their great ideas through our publications. It all helps
us stay abreast of what’s happening in advertising education
and research.”
Phelps also serves as head of the advertising division of the
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
He is the first University of Alabama faculty member to be
elected to lead that division.
“It is an incredible honor to have been elected by the
members to lead both of the top scholarly organizations in my
field,” Phelps says.
His term as advertising division head expires in August 2002,
and he will attend his first AAA executive committee meeting as
incoming president-elect in September.
Winning the election means a three-year commitment to serving
on the Executive Committee. Phelps will spend a year as
president-elect, a year as president and a year as past
president.
“Joe’s success comes from hard work, intelligence and the
outstanding professional and academic training he has received
at UA and at the University of Wisconsin,” says Dr. Ed
Mullins, University of Alabama professor and chair of the
department of journalism. “His specialty is advertising, but
he has a good sense of the journalism part of our College and
that is one reason the folks in journalism have such respect for
him.
“There are few universities in the country that have had a
faculty member to head both the AAA and the advertising division
of AEJMC,” Mullins said. “The University of Alabama is one
of that select few because of Joe.”
The AAA began in 1958 as a way to serve advertising educators
in business and journalism schools. Their goals continue to be:
to coordinate efforts to advance advertising education; to
emphasize the value of professional education for advertising;
to study, evaluate and improve advertising education; to
stimulate research concerning advertising education; to develop
a closer liaison between academic disciplines and to encourage
closer cooperation among advertising teachers.
Phelps has received several other awards including being
named the Reese Phifer Professor of Advertising and Public
Relations in 1998 and The Robert B. Clarke Outstanding Direct
Marketing Educator Award in 1999.
Phelps received his doctorate from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison, and he joined the UA faculty in 1990.
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