11-29-94 Parker, Gencur Promoted at Ohio Unions REBECCA PARKER NAMED DIRECTOR OF OHIO UNIONS; FRANK GENCUR TO BE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR COLUMBUS -- Rebecca L. Parker, associate director of the Office of Residence and Dining Halls, will become director of the Ohio Unions at The Ohio State University, effective Dec. 1. The position has been vacant since the departure of David Mucci in 1993. Franklin J.Gencur, director of the Faculty Club, will become associate director of the unions, a position he has held on an acting basis since May 1993. The Ohio Unions include the Ohio Union on High Street and the Drake Union next to the Olentangy River. They are centers for co-curricular student activities, and their services include educational, recreational, social and cultural programming, facilitating student leadership, and operating the Creative Arts Program, as well as providing food service, meeting and office spaces for student groups, and conference facilities. The Ohio Unions employ about 100 full-time staff members and approximately 325 student employees and have an annual budget of some $2 million. "The Ohio Unions are blessed to have a very talented and dedicated group of staff and student leaders," Parker said. "I am honored to work with them. Together, we will take the Ohio Unions to even greater heights." In announcing the appointments, William Hall, assistant vice president for student affairs, noted that both Parker and Gencur have outstanding records of performance in their previous positions at Ohio State. "Ms. Parker is eager to accept this new challenge, and I am confident the Ohio Unions will greatly benefit from her leadership," Hall said. "Mr. Gencur's experience and knowledge will make him a valuable asset in the future of the Ohio Unions," he added. Parker has 16 years of progressively more responsible experience in the Office of Residence and Dining Halls. Most recently she has served as the director of the residence life department, where her responsibilities included managing a staff of almost 450 professional and student employees serving more than 7,000 students living in university residence halls. Under her leadership, the residence life program has gained national recognition for its effectiveness and innovation. A WORTHINGTON resident, Parker, 38, received her bachelor's degree from Capital University, a master's degree in student personnel administration from Ohio State, and is completing work on a Ph.D. in higher education student affairs at Ohio State. She is active in professional and community organizations and currently chairs the Multicultural Affairs Committee of the Association of College and University Housing Officers International and is a member of the board of CHOICES for Victims of Domestic Violence. Gencur held a variety of management and programming positions in the Ohio Unions between 1982 and 1987, when he was named director of the Faculty Club. Since May 1993, he has served in the dual capacity of director of the Faculty Club and acting associate director of the Ohio Unions. A resident of COLUMBUS (43201), Gencur, 37, holds Bachelor of Arts and Master of Public Administration degrees from Ohio State. He received the university's Distinguished Staff Award in 1993, and is the current president of the Association of Faculty Clubs International. # Contact: Rebecca Parker, (614) 292-3930 Frank Gencur, (614) 292-2135 [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Tue, 29 Nov 1994 13:17:50 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.