FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 13, 2024
May 13, 2024
Contact:
Denise Durenberger, denise.durenberger@findlay.edu
Josh Eilola, joshua.eilola@findlay.edu
419-434-4520
Denise Durenberger, denise.durenberger@findlay.edu
Josh Eilola, joshua.eilola@findlay.edu
419-434-4520
University of Findlay Media Relations Contact Person to Change
FINDLAY, Ohio — Branden Ferguson, director of communications at University of Findlay, will be leaving May 15, 2024. Moving forward, please contact the Office of Marketing and Communications with any media requests.
Since starting with the University in 2022, Branden has been a primary point of contact for all media requests. While he will be leaving the University later this week, the same policies remain in place. We ask that all visits to campus, interviews, and media requests be directed to the Office of Marketing and Communications at 419-434-4520.
Following his departure from UF, Josh Eilola and executive director, Denise Durenberger will be your main points of contact. The two of them will be fielding emails and responding to calls and texts. Branden's old cellphone number (419-379-5250) will still be in service and will be monitored by the Office of Marketing and Communications.
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About University of Findlay: Established in 1882 through a partnership between the Churches of God, General Conference and the city of Findlay, University of Findlay is known for excellence in its science, health professions, animal science, and equestrian studies programs, but also for cultivating the next generation of business leaders, educators, and innovative thinkers through a dedication to experiential learning in and outside of the classroom. With a mission to equip students for meaningful lives and productive careers, University of Findlay offers more than 88 bachelor's degrees, 11 master's degrees, and five doctorate-level degree programs. The University has an average annual enrollment of 3,500 students, which includes nearly 400 international students. The 403-acre campus includes an Animal Science and Western Equestrian Riding Complex, English Equestrian Riding Farm, All Hazards Training Center, and a 55-acre wetland to offer hands-on learning opportunities for all students. A proud member of the NCAA Division II Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC), University of Findlay students compete as the Oilers on 22 men’s and women’s teams.