St. Joseph Regional Elem. marketing Catholic education
Wednesday, January 16, 2019 • The Hammonton Gazette • Page 3
ST. JOE, from Page 1
years of experience in the market-
ing and sales industries.
Davidow was previously em-
ployed as a marketing communi-
cations manager and the in-house
advertising agency manager at
Wheaton Industries in Millville,
and as a marketing/sales executive
host at Tropicana Hotel and
Casino in Atlantic City.
However, the past six months
have been Davidow’s first expo-
sure to working in a school envi-
ronment. She said it has been an
interesting learning experience,
but ultimately one in which her
skills will be easily applicable to
SJRES meeting its mission state-
ment, which focuses on fundrais-
ing,
development
and
advancement—the three key fac-
tors that allow SJRES to sustain its
enrollment and standard of educa-
tion.
promoting the arts
“It is a necessity
at SJRES and
to keep enrollment
would like to help
up, and work with
the school expand
parents to ensure
its music depart-
that every child
ment.
can
have
a
Davidow said
Catholic educa-
she is eager to
tion at an afford-
make an impact in
able
price,”
her current role at
Davidow said.
SJRES while con-
Davidow said
tinuing to become
her goal going for-
acclimated to the
ward as advance-
school and its cur-
ment director is
riculum. Through
help facilitate posi-
her marketing ex-
Susan Davidow
tive change in the
pertise and her
community by promoting a dedication to the parish and its sur-
morals-based
education
at rounding Catholic schools, she
SJRES—one that fosters students’ said she is looking forward to
relationships with their faith and helping SJRES achieve its key
provides them access to technol-
ogy-based academics in a safe en-
vironment.
“The Catholic school has a vital
role in forming Catholics who
know their faith and are able to
change society by it. Many parents
with children in Catholic schools,
COURT, from Page 2
like parishes with Catholic
Alfonso Morales, 37, of Ham-
schools, need help. To keep our monton was arrested by Class II
Catholic schools open and to en- Officer Dalton Verderame who
able them to flourish, expand and noticed that Morales, who was
fulfill our mission with great dis- going through the scanner at town
tinction depends on all of us,” hall, had an outstanding warrant,
Davidow said.
Friel said.
In addition to technology-based
Verderame verified Morales had
approach to academics, Davidow a warrant for $1,000 from Berlin
said she is a staunch advocate of
mission statement in the coming
years.
“It’s a work in progress for most
Catholic schools today, especially
trying to compete with public
school. That’s why it’s so impor-
tant to get our mission out,” Davi-
dow said.
In order to continue promoting
SJRES and encouraging fundrais-
ing, Davidow said it is pivotal to
engage a younger audience
through an active online presence.
“We need to target millennials
and Generation Z. They put a huge
premium on peer advice. Their
No. 1 influence is parenting web-
sites, online forums, parent blogs
and social media. We need to con-
tinually update these formats,”
Davidow said.
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hall, Friel said.
Morales was processed after ap-
pearing for the Hammonton
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Friel said.
Officer Dalton Verderame was
the arresting officer, Friel said.
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