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Believes in Building Long-Term Relationships “A Goal Is a Dream with a Deadline” CASE STUDY #17 Harwill Express Press Believes in Building Long-term Relationships “A Goal is a Dream With a Deadline” At Harwill Express Press, we pride ourselves on the ability to communicate closely throughout a project to meet our client’s deadlines. We will go above and beyond to facilitate success. We have a backup plan and, if needed, a network of printer facilities ready on location for an unforeseen emergency. Sample 4: The Ivy League We all remember Hurricane Sandy, Harwill Express Press remembers this well because our plant was without power for 7 days. With 3 events pending during this time, it was challenging to meet our client’s deadlines. We reached out to our partners around the country and found those who had time to help on each project. With our backup plan, we made sure our client’s work was completed in a timely manner for each event. We communicated with our client’s and let them know they could count on Harwill Express Press to print their products. Events that where affected that week were an event book for Ivy League Sports Champ- ionship, training and signage for a Get a closer look at all the Pharmaceutical sales training event componenets on the back! on the west coast, and a timed direct mail for a B to B event scheduled in 45 days. HARWILL EXPRESS PRESS | 609-895-1955 | [email protected] | harwillexpresspress.com 2016 Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championships West Windsor Fields 2016 IVY LEAGUE HEPTAGONAL 2016 Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championships WOMEN’S TEAMS QUICK FACTS CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS Brown Bears Columbia Lions Head Coach: Mitchell Baker, 6th year Head Coach: Dan Ireland, 3rd year 2015 Championship Top-5 Finishers 2015 Championship Top-5 Finishers The 2016 Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championships WHAT’S INSIDE Place Runner Time Place Runner Time are overseen by the Ivy League Office and hosted by Princeton West Windsor Fields 12 Natalie Schudrowitz 21:45.2 9 Olivia Sadler 21:29.1 University and its Athletics Department. 16 Taylor Worthy 21:54.5 14 Leila Mantilla 21:47.8 West Windsor Fields .......................................................... Inside Front Cover 17 Carleen Jeffers 21:57.4 15 Natalie Tanner 21:52.9 Championship Trophies ...............................................................................3 26 Lucy Van Kleunen 22:07.8 20 Pegah Kamrani 22:01.2 THE IVY LEAGUE 38 Victoria O’Neil 22:22.7 36 Libby Kokes 22:21.6 Robin Harris 2016 Previews .........................................................................................4-5 Executive Director Women’s Team Rosters/Quick Facts Last Five Championship Team Finishes Last Five Championship Team Finishes Carolyn Campbell-McGovern Year Place (score) Top Individual Year Place (score) Top Individual Brown.................................................................................................6 2015 4th (109) Natalie Schudrowitz, 21:45.2, 12th 2015 3rd (94) Olivia Sadler, 21:29.1, 9th Deputy Executive Director 2014 7th (153) Lucy Van Kleunen, 21:12.6, 11th 2014 3rd (95) Olivia Sadler, 20:46.0, 5th Celene McGowan Columbia ............................................................................................6 2013 7th (174) Heidi Caldwell, 20:58.8, 11th 2013 5th (101) Waverly Neer, 20:20.0, 2nd Associate Executive Director, Championships & Sport Cornell ...............................................................................................7 2012 T-3rd (93) Heidi Caldwell, 20:36.5, 4th 2012 6th (116) Mallory Anderson, 21:07.5, 18th Administration 2011 7th (153) Margaret Connelly, 22:30.3, 10th 2011 2nd (51) Waverly Neer, 22:02.7, 2nd Megan McHugo Dartmouth ..........................................................................................7 2016 Championship Roster 2016 Championship Roster Associate Executive Director, Compliance, Governance & Harvard...............................................................................................8 Bib # Name Yr. Hometown Bib # Name Yr. Hometown Championships Penn ...................................................................................................8 151 Quinn Bornstein Jr. Peacham, Vt. 167 Emily Acker So. Rexford, N.Y. Sam Knehans 152 Elizabeth Conway Sr. Manchester, N.H. 168 Bianca Alonzo Fr. Los Angeles Princeton ............................................................................................9 Assistant Executive Director, Communications & Championships 153 Ciciely Davy Fr. Gaithersburg, Md. 169 Chloe Binczyk Jr. Shaker Heights, Ohio Meghan Moore Yale ....................................................................................................9 154 Mae Fullerton Fr. Wayzata, Wis. 170 Nell Crosby Jr. Colorado Springs, Col. Assistant Executive Director, Communications & Championships Men’s Team Rosters/Quick Facts 155 Carleen Jeffers So. Ridgewood, N.J. 171 Fiona Danieu Fr. East Aurora, N.Y. Matt Panto 156 Emma McMillan Fr. Barrington, R.I. 172 Sarah Hardie Jr. Eastport, N.Y. Brown...............................................................................................10 157 Clare Peabody Jr. Aptos, Calif. 173 Victoria Ingram Jr. Smithtown, N.Y Assistant Executive Director, Digital Media & Communications 158 Megan Ratcliffe Jr. Carlisle, Mass. 174 Abigail McLaughlin Fr. Waldwick, N.J. Columbia ..........................................................................................10 Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz 159 Natalie Schudrowitz Jr. Milwaukee 175 Erin Melly Jr. Bohemia, N.Y. Assistant Executive Director, Communications & Championships Cornell .............................................................................................11 160 Emma Sloan So. Franklin, Tenn. 176 Henna Rustami Sr. Syosset, N.Y. Morgan Rupp 161 Lucy Srour So. Potomac, Md. 177 Julia Sienski So. Huntington Beach, Calif. Dartmouth ........................................................................................11 162 Hannah Szapary So. Wynnewood, Pa. 178 Samantha Siler Sr. Cincinnati Assistant Executive Director, Championships & Sport Harvard.............................................................................................12 163 Jillian Turner Fr. New Providence, N.J. 179 Devon Towell Sr. West Chester, Pa. Administration 164 Lucy Van Kleunen Sr. Philadelphia 180 Brittney Wade Sr. Bethesda, Md. Amy Friedman Penn .................................................................................................12 165 Alexis Van Pernis Jr. Kailua Kona, Hawaii Meeting Coordinator/Executive Assistant Princeton ..........................................................................................13 166 Taylor Worthy Sr. Medfield, Mass. Regina Maguire Business Manager Yale ..................................................................................................13 2015 Reviews ......................................................................................14-15 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Women’s All-Time Record Book ...........................................................16-24 Mollie Marcoux Director of Athletics Men’s All-Time Record Book .................................................................25-38 Anthony Archbald The Ivy League ..........................................................................................39 Executive Associate Director of Athletics 2016-17 Championship Schedule .............................................................39 Chris Brock Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Finance & Administration Allison Rich Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Compliance David Leach Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Campus Recreation Jerry Price Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Athletic Communications Jeff Graydon Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Facilities Saturday, October 29 Brown’s Natalie Schudrowitz 2016 Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championships Kellie Staples Page 2 Associate Director of Athletics/Princeton Varsity Club Page 6 • BROWN • COLUMBIA • CORNELLWOMEN’S • DARTMOUTH TEAMS • QUICK FACTS Karen Malec Associate Director of Athletics/Event Operations Princeton Tigers Yale Bulldogs Kelly Widener Head Coach: Michelle Eisenreich, 1st year Head Coach: Amy Gosztyla, 6th year Assistant Director of Athletics/Compliance • BROWN • COLUMBIA • CORNELL • DARTMOUTH • Brad Pottieger 2015 Championship Top-5 Finishers 2015 Championship Top-5 Finishers Manager of Intercollegiate Programming Place Runner Time Place Runner Time Kristy McNeil 1 Elizabeth Bird 20:47.4 7 Frances Schmiede 21:25.6 4 Emily de La Bruyere 21:08.8 8 Dana Klein 21:26.6 Assistant Director of Athletic Communications 6 Kathryn Fluehr 21:24.6 18 Kelli Reagan 21:58.9 Jodi Schneider 19 Brighie Leach 22:00.1 22 Ellie Atkinson 22:03.7 Athletic Trainer 30 Kathryn Little 22:14.1 28 Meredith Rizzo 22:10.9 Jonathan Squeri Last Five Championship Team Finishes Last Five Championship Team Finishes Track & Field/Cross Country Director of Operations Year Place (score) Top Individual Year Place (score) Top Individual 2015 1st (60) Elizabeth Bird, 20:47.4, 1st 2015 2nd (83) Frances Schmiede, 21:25.6, 7th CREDITS 2014 2nd (67) Megan Curham, 20:24.3, 1st 2014 6th (130) Kira Garry, 20:37.0, 4th Program Editor Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz 2013 4th (95) Megan Curham, 20:26.1, 4th 2013 8th (182) Liana Epstein, 21:31.8, 20th Assistant Editors Meghan Moore, Sam Knehans, Matt Panto 2012 2nd (91) Greta Feldman, 20:47.8, 8th 2012 5th (108) Nihal Kayali, 20:49.0, 9th 2011 3rd (94) Alex Banfich, 22:04.9, 3rd 2011 4th (104) Liana Epstein, 22:16.3, 7th Photos Courtesy Brown
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