Riverland’s James Douglass named 2015 NCMPR Communicator of the Year; Communications Department garners 14 Medallion Awards

Release Date: September 28, 2015

James Douglass, executive director of communications, media relations and marketing, accepts the Communicator of the Year award Sept. 20 in Lincoln, Neb.
James Douglass, Riverland Community College's executive director of communications, media relations and marketing, accepts the 2015 Communicator of the Year award Sept. 20 in Lincoln, Neb.

James Douglass, Riverland Community College’s executive director of communications, media relations and marketing has been named the National Council of Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR) 2015 Communicator of the Year for District 5.

NCMPR District 5 includes Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, the Canadian province of Manitoba, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands.

One of the most prestigious awards presented to an NCMPR member, the Communicator of the Year Award recognizes a two-year college marketing, public relations or communications professional who has demonstrated leadership in the area of college communications and marketing. Emphasis is placed on accomplishments within the past year.

The Communicator Award is presented annually in each of NCMPR’s seven districts, and district winners are then considered for the national award to be awarded at the National Conference each March. This year’s National conference will be held in St. Louis, Missouri, March 13-15, 2016.

Douglass was officially named Communicator of the Year at the annual District 5 conference award ceremony Sept. 20 in Lincoln, Nebraska.

As the son of a rural newspaper editor/publisher in southwestern Minnesota, Douglass started working at their family-owned newspaper, The Lakefield Standard, at an early age. He pursued his education at St. Cloud State University where he pursued majors in Mass Communications with a Public Relations emphasis and also in Theater Arts. Upon graduating, James briefly returned to a rural newspaper in Montevideo, Minnesota where he became the state’s youngest newspaper editor.

In 1988, Douglass moved to Rochester, Minnesota to work for 13 years at the Post-Bulletin. In 2001, he accepted an assistant marketing director position at Riverland Community College and is now the Riverland’s executive director of communications, media relations and marketing and supervises the Communications Department.

In addition to Douglass’ individual award, Riverland’s Communications department garnered 14 2015 NCMPR District 5 Medallion Awards for outstanding achievement in communications at community and technical colleges in District 5. It is the only regional competition of its kind that honors excellence exclusively among marketing and PR professionals at two-year colleges.

Awards were also announced at the Sept. 20 ceremony and categorized as gold, silver or bronze medallions. Riverland received four gold, six silver and 4 bronze Medallions. Besides Douglass, the Communications department includes BJ Witts, graphic arts and marketing specialist, and Sandy Roe, Web developer. Riverland received more medallions than any other Minnesota college in this year’s contest.

Riverland received the following Medallions Awards:

CategoryAwardEntry
Flier, SingleGoldJubilee Jam Celebration Flier
PosterGoldBest of Alumni Shows Concert
PosterSilverElementary Education in Austin
PosterBronzeBach to Rock Concert
Poster SeriesGoldManufacturing Today
Poster SeriesBronze2014-2015 Theatre Season Posters
Postcard (single or series)BronzeCollege Questions?
Notes/Cards/InvitationsGold75th Anniversary Wine Pairing Invitation
Logo DesignSilver75th Anniversary Logo
Computer Generated IllustrationSilver*“I Could Be the Next Einstein”
Print Ad, SingleSilverJubilee Jam Celebration
Print Ad, SingleBronzeSpring Starts (Frisbee in the snow)
Novelty AdvertisingSilverCareer and Technical Education Trailer Wrap
Interior Signage/DisplaysSilverTheatre Entrance and Lobby Graphics

* No Gold Medallion Awarded Thumbnail versions of the winning entries:Medallion Thumbnails