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The AMA Announces Reappointment of Ronald P. Hill as JPP&M Editor 

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Published 11/11/2008 

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In conjunction with the American Marketing Association, the editor search committee is pleased to announce the reselection of Ronald P. Hill as editor of Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. Hill will serve a three-year term, starting July 1, 2009.
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In conjunction with the American Marketing Association, the editor search committee (made up of Richard Lutz, Alan Andreasen, Craig Andrews, Pam Ellen, Jack Hollfelder, Betsy Moore, and Debra Scammon) is pleased to announce the reselection of Ronald P. Hill as editor of Journal of Public Policy & Marketing. Hill will serve a second three-year term, starting July 1, 2009. Hill is Senior Associate Dean, Intellectual Strategy, and Professor of Marketing & Business Law, School of Business, Villanova University. Before that, he was founding dean and Bank of America Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg.  Hill’s areas of interest include morality and ethics in marketing and across transnational corporations, use of corporate social responsibility in promotional campaigns by global corporations, consumer information privacy, and the rise of neuromarketing.  According to AMA Vice President of Publications Richard Lutz, “Ron has done a superb job of not only stewarding JPP&M but also championing it to the marketing and public policy communities. The support for his reappointment from all corners of the field was exceptional, and the committee shared this perception. We are very pleased that Ron is willing to continue in this capacity, as it represents a major sacrifice of his time and energy.”



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