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[Eugene Marlow]Eugene Marlow
Professor


Weissman School of Arts & Sciences
Baruch College, CUNY

Phone: 646-312-3924
Room 7-258, Vertical Campus
E-mail: nmprinc@aol.com

Eugene Marlow brings to Baruch College an eclectic 40-year background in management, media, music, and education on an international scale.

As a practicing media professional, Dr. Marlow has accumulated extensive experience in the use of print and electronic venues – newspapers, magazines, radio, television, teleconferencing and the Internet – for internal and external organizational communications, including public relations, advertising, and marketing.

His management experience includes 11+ years at Citicorp, Prudential Insurance and Union Carbide, working primarily in Corporate Communications/Public Affairs departments. For more than 20 years, as president of a New York City-based print and electronic media consulting and production firm, he served domestic and international clients in the technology, healthcare, media, financial services, consumer products and nonprofit sectors.

Dr. Marlow has accumulated more than 28 years of teaching and training experience in academic and professional development settings, including 19 years teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in liberal arts, media and business at Baruch College, Fordham, and Merced College (California). At Baruch College he has initiated, designed or taught 23 courses in the undergraduate and graduate business journalism program, the corporate communications program, the Zicklin Graduate School of Business and the Department of English. He has taught two Feit Seminars. Professor Marlow has also designed, promoted, and hosted conferences, seminars, panel discussions, and custom-designed small group meetings in the United States, Canada, Brazil and China.

At Baruch College, Professor Marlow is founding webmaster of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences website, senior co-chair of the Annual Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives Concert series and chair of the Annual Veterans Day Recognition luncheon. He was previously founding chairman, New York chapter, of the International Television Association (1972-1975) and ITVA National Director of Professional Development (1976-1977).

He has received distinguished teaching awards and fellowships from the Direct Marketing Educational Foundation and the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. He is a seven-time honoree, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Authors, Editors, Artists/Performers annual reception (1996-2002) and a two-time honoree at Baruch’s Annual Faculty Recognition Ceremony, a Celebration of Faculty Scholarship and Creative Achievement (2003 and 2004). Between 1978 and 1994 Dr. Marlow earned 25 awards for video programming/production excellence from numerous domestic and international competitions. In 1970 he was the first U.S. Air Force Historian to be honored as Historian of the Year by the United States Air Force Historical Society. Previously, he had received best historian recognition honors from 15th Air Force and Strategic Air Command.

Professor Marlow has authored eight books dealing with communications, technology and culture and 90+ articles and chapters published in professional and academic journals in the United States, Germany, Greece, Japan, China, and Russia.

Professor Marlow has earned five academic degrees in English, general management, media studies, and music composition, including an MBA (Golden Gate University) and a Ph.D. (New York University).