Named Emory’s Assistant Director of Athletics, External Relations in March, 2010, Angie Duprey oversees the Marketing, Sponsorships and Event Management functions within the Department of Athletics and Recreation with a primary role of fundraising and alumni relations for the Emory Eagles.
With a focus on increasing annual giving and managing donor relations and solicitations, Duprey utilizes the Emory Eagles Champions Club promoting philanthropic giving to support the needs and make a difference in the experience of our student-athletes in both the Varsity and Club Sport programs.
Prior to being promoted to lead the external relations for Emory, Duprey was Emory's Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing, serving as the day-to-day contact for all marketing initiatives. Her responsibilities included corporate sponsorship sales, game promotions, and community outreach. She has been at Emory since July 2002.
An active member of the Emory University community, Angie Duprey also sits on several University-wide committees and is a member of the University Senate Executive committee and Past President of Emory’s Employee Council.
Duprey and her staff implement a comprehensive marketing program for Emory's 18 intercollegiate athletic teams. She played an active role in Emory Athletics' re-branding in 2005, and today oversees the proper usage of the Department's marks and logos. One of Duprey's most visible initiatives was the E-Team Frequent Flyer Program, which equipped Eagles' fans with an affinity card and rewards them with promotional gifts upon achieving attendance goals. She also launched Swoop's Squad, the department's first ever kids' club, named for Emory's mascot.
Prior to arriving at Emory, Duprey was an Athletic Marketing Assistant at the University of Connecticut. During her tenure, she managed and assisted a myriad of marketing and promotional programs for an NCAA Division I institution.
Originally from Danielson, Ct., Duprey earned a B.A. in Arts Management and completed her master's degree in Sports Management from Springfield (Mass.) College.
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