UpDate - Vol. 12, No. 14, Page 1
December 10, 1992
PR executive to address winter graduates on Jan. 9

     The University of Delaware's 1993 Winter Commencement will be held on
Saturday, Jan. 9, in the Bob Carpenter Sports/Convocation Center, marking
the first use of the new facility for an academic ceremony.
     Scheduled to begin at 2 p.m., the ceremony recognizes students who
complete their degree requirements in August and December.
     Each graduating student is entitled to a maximum of eight guest
tickets. Tickets must be picked up at the Student Services Building from
Dec. 14-18. Students planning to participate in Winter Commencement must
wear academic caps and gowns.
     Featured speaker at the ceremony will be Delaware alumnus Andrew M.
Stern, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Sunwest
Communications Inc., a full-service public relations firm in Dallas.
     At Delaware, Stern was active in student government and served as
editor-in-chief of The Review in 1970. He served as press secretary to the
mayor of Wilmington and directed communications activities for the Delaware
Medical Center.
     In 1975, Stern was appointed staff assistant to President Gerald R.
Ford at the White House and served in that position through the end of
Ford's term in 1977.
     From 1977-80, he was director of public relations and advertising for
Wylain Inc., a Dallas-based diversified manufacturer and then served as
senior vice president for the Associates Corp. of North America, a $22
billion international financial services corporation.
     Stern, called "one of the top pr executives in Dallas" in Adweek, was
elected to his current post in 1984, after serving as the communications
company's president since its formation in 1982. He now directs the Sunwest
group of companies, which includes Stern, Nathan & Perryman, a full-service
public relations firm formed in 1987; the Jolesch Co., a sports/events
marketing company acquired in 1987; and the parent company, Sunwest
Communications.
     Active in community and political affairs, Stern currently chairs both
the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center, a national model for inter-agency
cooperation on child abuse, and the Advisory Committee for Girls Adventure
Trails.
     He also serves on the board of the Dallas Museum of Natural History
and the University of Texas at Dallas, where he is a member of the
executive committee.
     Stern and his wife Sabina, Delaware '71, have two sons, David, a
student at the University of North Texas, and Eric, a high school senior.
They live in Dallas.
     For more information on Winter Commencement, contact the Office of the
Vice President for Student Life at 831-2707.