Anderson named vice president for university communications

President Lambert has promoted Dan Anderson to lead Elon’s Office of University Communications

Dan Anderson

Elon University president Leo M. Lambert has promoted Daniel J. Anderson to vice president, heading the newly named Office of University Communications. Anderson has directed the Office of University Relations since joining Elon in 1998 and was named assistant vice president in 2004.

Anderson is a member of the president’s senior staff and leads a staff of 14 professionals handling the university’s print and web communications, media relations, news production and distribution, promotion, advertising and marketing. The new Office of University Communications will report to the Office of the President through Executive Vice President Gerald L. Francis.

“Elon University has been fortunate to have Dan Anderson guiding its communications for more than a decade of tremendous institutional change and growth,” Lambert said. “He has strengthened Elon’s national visibility in countless ways and has been a valuable adviser and member of my senior leadership team.”

Anderson has played an important role in Elon’s emergence as a national university, managing outreach to national media and college rankings surveys that have consistently rated Elon among the nation’s top universities. He has written, developed and carried out communications plans for development of the Elon University website, the Elon Commitment and NewCentury@Elon strategic plans, the Ever Elon and Elon Vision fundraising campaigns, creation of the Elon University School of Law, the transition from Elon College to Elon University and the selection of the Phoenix as Elon’s athletics identity.

Anderson is a native of Fargo, N.D. He previously served as news bureau director at Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn., and began his career as a broadcast journalist, serving 17 years at WDAY-TV-Radio in Fargo. He is a summa cum laude graduate in mass communications from Minnesota State University Moorhead.