Leslie Philpot Ogus
About Leslie Philpot Ogus
Leslie Philpot Ogus serves as the Director of Auxiliary Services at The George Washington University, a position she has held since 2008. She has a background in communication and publishing, with degrees from Arizona State University and The George Washington University.
Work at The George Washington University
Leslie Philpot Ogus has served as the Director of Auxiliary Services at The George Washington University since 2008. In this role, she manages various auxiliary services that support the university's operations. Her responsibilities include overseeing the student staff of the Cherry Tree Yearbook, where she handles budget management and production coordination with the publisher. Additionally, she has coordinated special projects for the Assistant Vice President of Marketing and Creative Services, contributing to the university's marketing efforts.
Education and Expertise
Leslie Philpot Ogus holds a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Publishing from The George Washington University, where she studied from 2010 to 2012. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Communication from Arizona State University, attending from 2002 to 2006. Her educational background equips her with skills in communication and publishing, which she applies in her current role at the university.
Professional Background
Before her tenure at The George Washington University, Leslie Philpot Ogus worked as a Project Manager at STG Media Corp from 2007 to 2008. In this position, she gained experience in project management within the media sector. Additionally, she completed a Community Relations Internship at CBS News in 2006, where she contributed to community engagement efforts in the Phoenix, Arizona area.
Involvement with Cherry Tree Yearbook
Leslie Philpot Ogus coordinated travel and special events for the Cherry Tree Yearbook staff during her time at The George Washington University. Her role involved managing the student staff and overseeing the yearbook's budget and production processes, ensuring that the publication met its objectives and deadlines.