DAYTON, OH.- The Dayton Art Institute has announced that Sabrina Pritchett will join the Dayton Art Institute leadership team as the museums External Affairs Director.
In her role as External Affairs Director, Pritchett will oversee all aspects of marketing, communications and media relations for the museum, as well as guiding the museums signature fundraising events, Art Ball, Oktoberfest and Bourbon & Bubbles. She comes to the DAI from Central State University, where she served as Associate Director of University PR and Marketing for the past six years.
Passionate about all things related to digital, consumer engagement, and marketing and communications, Sabrina brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this position, said DAI Director & CEO Michael R. Roediger. She has spent the last 20 years developing award-winning campaigns for major organizations and has an extensive network of connections throughout the Dayton Region. We look forward to welcoming her to the museum, as we transition out of the pandemic and develop new strategies to grow our audiences in the coming years.
At Central State, Pritchett oversaw the universitys digital marketing and ad strategy, driving record enrollment and brand presence. The university also made significant progress on key strategic initiatives, including land-grant positioning, and communication protocols and standards. She oversaw the production and execution of signature university-wide and division-specific events, including MOU University Partnerships, Commencement and Ohio Statehouse events.
Prior to that, Pritchett served as head of marketing at Greater Dayton RTA, where she developed extensive educational outreach and communications campaigns to inform the local community about the benefits of RTA, and to engage with the community and generate excitement about public transit. Coining the tagline, Its Time to Ride, Pritchett developed the new RTA Green brand platform, which included the new bus designs you see today, transitioning from the agencys decades-old yellow-and-black design within her first seven months in the role, positioning the agency as the go to model for national public transit marketing programs. She developed the Customer Service Promise and On-time Service Guarantee to deepen customer loyalty, community engagement and ridership retention. She also created the RTA on the Road mobile marketing vehicle, custom-fitted with onboard online kiosks for easy customer access; a conference area for business employee trainings on commuter programs; and show and tell features to engage community festival audiences.
In the area of events management, Pritchett also served as Chief Marketing Officer for Synergy Events Group.
A proud native Daytonian and product of the city of Dayton school system, Pritchett currently lives in Clayton, where she serves as a planning commissioner for the city.