SimpsonScarborough CEO Christopher Simpson passes away

I received word yesterday that Christopher Simpson, the CEO of higher ed consulting firm SimpsonScarborough, died on Sunday, Feb. 24, at age 52, following a long bout with cancer. SimpsonScarborough has posted a fitting online memorial for Christopher on its website.

I worked with Christopher and his firm off and on last year during our campus’s transition from the University of Missouri-Rolla to Missouri University of Science and Technology. Best known for his crisis communications expertise, Christopher was first introduced to me in just that vein. He was presenting through a CASE online seminar on crisis communications, and it was evident that he knew his stuff. Several pointers from that session helped to inform our current crisis communications plan. Christopher was just getting started as a consultant at that time, following higher ed work at Indiana University and elsewhere. Like many of us who get into higher ed marketing, he started out in the news business.

My thoughts and prayers are with Christopher’s family, his partners at SimpsonScarborough, and his many friends and clients.

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Yet another belated birthday wish: CollegeWebEditor.com turned 3 yesterday

Sorry, Karine. I’m late to the party on this one, but a happy belated third birthday to you.

Karine Joly’s wonderful, insightful, informative, superlative College Web Editor blog turned three on Feb. 12, which translates into about 21 years in the cyber-time continuum. And Karine celebrated with her 500th post and a trip down memory lane.

Back in the day, Karine was a virtual pioneer in the higher ed blogosphere and blazed a trail for many (like me) to follow.

When I started to blog 3 years ago (geez, don’t I sound like an old lady?), the higher ed marketing and web blogosphere didn’t really exist.

My RSS reader was full of marketing, PR, web design and academic feeds, but it was tough to find another blog written by a higher ed a web marketing professional. …

Happy blog birthday. Here’s to another three years!