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April 1, 2010

Stacey DiLorenzo Joins the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health as Senior Director of Communications

Stacey DiLorenzo is joining the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health as senior director of communications. Starting April 1, DiLorenzo will lead the Bloomberg School’s marketing and strategic communications, as well as oversee the day-to-day operations of the School’s publications, media relations and web design teams.

Prior to joining the Bloomberg School, DiLorenzo worked for Maryland Public Television as managing director of local corporate support and marketing. Previous to that, DiLorenzo spent 13 years at Discovery Communications in a variety of positions including executive creative director and vice president of marketing for the TLC and Discovery Home networks.  She has also worked as a marketing and creative consultant to BBC America, NBC-4, McCormick Spice, PBS and the American Lung Association of Washington, D.C. She also worked as a writer and producer of documentary programming.

DiLorenzo is a magna cum laude graduate of Boston University and earned a master’s degree in Radio, Television and Film from the University of Maryland.

Founded in 1916 as part of the Johns Hopkins University, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is a leading international authority on public health. It is the world’s oldest and largest independent school of public health, with over 2,000 students from 78 countries and more than 1,100 full- and part-time faculty, as well as 3,000 employees. The Bloomberg School of Public Health receives approximately 20 percent of all federal research funds awarded to the 43 accredited schools of public health in the United States.

Public Affairs media contact for JHSPH: Tim Parsons at 410-955-7619 or tmparson@jhsph.edu.

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