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Assistant DIrector, Creative Services

University Communications

Email Address: jpbuteri@uncg.edu

Phone: 336.389.2091

Responsibilities

Provides leadership, innovation, resourcing, and precision to the graphic design team in University Communications and throughout the University. Mentors and assigns work to staff for on-time delivery of creative assets. Influences and enhances brand creative expression across mediums including social media, infographics, and video. Serves as a representative of University Communications in a variety of creative processes including committees, events, promotions, and branding. Provides customer service with internal and external constituents to ensure the outcomes meet the customers’ needs. Supports University Communications colleagues and the greater communications and marketing staff members throughout the University with advice and guidance to address brand questions and other issues.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Advertising with a minor in Marketing from Southeast Missouri State University
  • Master of Arts in English Literature from UNC Greensboro

Get to Know me

Writer. Director. Actor. Designer. Drummer. Model. Artist. Canvas. Columnist. Proudest Papa EVER. As Creative Director of the straight jacket-tested/doctor-approved Mad Ones Films, from Greensboro NC, Jaysen Buterin’s mission has been to make movies magical again and to show the unbridled kaleidoscopic creativity just waiting to be unleashed when the inmates are finally allowed to run the cinematic asylum. He is the writer/director of award-winning indie film fare such as the Tarantino-meets-Twilight Zone trilogy, “The Gospel According to Booze, Bullets & Hot Pink Jesus,” the on-the-road black & white thriller, “Between Hell and a Hard Place,” and the sinister stay-at-home horror hits “Don’t Let the Light In” and “The Corner.” He’s currently awaiting the Hollywood studio release of his very first feature-length film, the coulrophobia-courting/clown-killing thrilling goodness of “KILL GIGGLES,” while diving into pre-production on his latest spell of movie magic, “The Blue-Eyed Boy and Mister Death,” shooting later this summer.