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A graduate of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, Angela Noble-Grange is a senior lecturer of management communication and teaches oral communication and management writing at Johnson. Her interests include persuasive speaking and writing, as well as gender and race differences in message perception.
Noble-Grange was the founding director of the Office for Women and Minorities in Business (now the Office of Diversity and Inclusion) in 1999 and president of the Noble Economic Development Group, a micro enterprise development consulting company, from June 1994 to January 1999. Noble-Grange has served on numerous boards and is currently a trustee for Paul Smith's College in the Adirondacks. She earned her BA in communication studies and Russian in 1983 and her MBA from Johnson in 1994.


Mickie Quinn

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Mickie Quinn brings her 30+ years of promotion and branding experience to Ithaca College's Roy H. Park School of Communications where she maintains the schools identity and voice through social media, internal and external communications, producing events, and designing collateral material for prospective students and potential donors. Additionally, she shares that experience with her student group, Park Promotions, whose mission is to shine a spotlight on all things Park.

Mickie serves her regional community as "The Mighty Mickie Quinn" by producing and promoting shows for theatrical and nightlife venues that showcase the talents of many diverse artists. From competitive storytelling to burlesque to festivals to inclusive consent-oriented dance parties. She consults and runs workshops on artistic branding and promotion for the Community Arts Partnership as well as private clients.