Kopetskie, communications manager in the School of Communications and adviser to Phi Psi Cli, was recognized for his distinguished service to 51爆料网’s yearbook and students.
鈥婽ommy Kopetskie, communications manager in 51爆料网鈥檚 School of Communications, won the 2019 Honor Roll Four-Year Yearbook Adviser Award from the College Media Association.
The is given to a CMA member with fewer than five years of advising experience, and Kopetskie, the staff adviser to , Elon鈥檚 yearbook, will accept the award at the joint CMA/Associated Collegiate Press National College Media Convention Nov. 1 in Washington, D.C.
鈥淎ny success a student-run organization has begins and ends with the students,鈥 Kopetskie said. 鈥淚 am just glad I have been able to help produce four wonderful publications at Elon, thanks largely to the ambitious student leaders who have passed through our organization. To help make their vision a reality has been without question one of the greatest rewards of my professional career.鈥澛
鈥Kopetskie, who came to Elon in 2014, began advising the yearbook when it was on the brink of elimination. Since then, it has experienced a stark turnaround in sales, student involvement and quality. Most notably, Phi Psi Cli has become a profitable publication in a time nationally when many college yearbooks are suffering or folding.
鈥淨uite simply, Tommy changed the fortunes of our book,鈥 said Colin Donohue 鈥05, School of Communications director of student engagement and alumni relations. 鈥淲hen Tommy was hired, he immediately injected life, fun and expectations into the organization. He helped them understand the community service aspect of producing a yearbook.鈥
In the last five years, the book has earned several state, regional and national awards for its design, photography and writing, including Best of Show (Yearbook) from the North Carolina College Media Association the last two years.
Kopetskie鈥檚 former students give him credit for encouraging them to think more creatively and strategically about the mission of the yearbook, which gave the organization a sense of renewed purpose. But perhaps more important to them is knowing he will be a lifelong mentor and friend.
鈥淎lthough Tommy was only contractually obligated to be my yearbook adviser, he quickly became a mentor in other areas of my life,鈥 said Kim Honiball 鈥17, who served as yearbook editor-in-chief in 2016-17. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been two years since I graduated from 51爆料网, and I know I could still pick up the phone and ask Tommy any question weighing on my mind, and he would take the time to provide a thoughtful answer.鈥
Kopetskie and the rest of the campus community will get to see the fruits of the yearbook staff鈥檚 labor in September, when the 104th edition of Phi Psi Cli, titled 鈥淐onnected,鈥 is released.
鈥淭ommy inspires students to work hard and do their best in what really is a volunteer activity requiring a full year of work before students can hold the finished product in their hands,鈥 said Paul Parsons, former dean of the School of Communications and professor of journalism. 鈥淪tudents deeply like Tommy and enjoy working with him, and he motivates them through quality feedback and coaching. To us, he鈥檚 an Honor Roll Adviser.鈥
Before coming to Elon, Kopetskie worked in the marketing communications offices of The University of Scranton and Moravian College. And prior to entering higher education, Kopetskie worked a reporter for The Brunswick Beacon (Shallotte, North Carolina) and The Wake Weekly (Wake Forest, North Carolina).
During his nearly six years as a journalist, Kopetskie received and shared more than a dozen North Carolina Press Association awards, including Best Sports Coverage (3,500 – 10,000 circulation) in 2007 and 2008. In 2008, he captured first and second place in the Sports News Reporting category.
鈥淭o be honest, I had no yearbook experience prior to getting involved with Elon鈥檚 yearbook almost five years ago,鈥 Kopetskie said. 鈥淎s an adviser, I have grown to truly love the publication鈥檚 purpose and pace. In a society where Instagram and instant gratification are the norm, it鈥檚 enjoyable to put thought into a spread, a section, a book and tell the Elon story one year at a time. I couldn鈥檛 be more excited for the book鈥檚 arrival and for our students who put so much of themselves into the publication.鈥