Background
Daly, Mary was born on December 29, 1943 in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Damian John and Letitia Daly.
Daly, Mary was born on December 29, 1943 in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Damian John and Letitia Daly.
Bachelor of Science, Mercyhurst College, 1966; Master of Arts, Fairfield U., 1987.
Director foundation research, Mercyhurst College, Erie, 1966-1967;
director public relations, Mercyhurst College, Erie, 1967-1978;
director publications, Mercyhurst College, Erie, 1978-1980;
director special events and presidential functions, Mercyhurst College, Erie, since 1980;
assistant director development, Mercyhurst College, Erie, 1972-1980;
assistant to the president for external affairs, Mercyhurst College, Erie, 1980-1989;
senior assistant to the president, Mercyhurst College, Erie, 1989-1991;
vice president public relations, Mercyhurst College, Erie, since 1991;
website developer, content resource manager, Mercyhurst College, Erie, 1997-1998. Committee consultant Sisters of Mercy of Erie County, Erie, since 1970. Political consultant Republican Joseph Giles, Erie, 1980-1990, Mayor Joyce Savocchio, Erie, 1986, 89, 93, 97.
Editor women's studies, Erie Roundtable.
Board of directors Gannondale, Erie, 1990-1992, International Institute, Erie, 1988-1990, Zonta club Erie, 1980-1983, March of Dimes, Erie, 1981-1982, Muscular Dystrophy, Erie, 1981-1982, Florence Crittendon Home, Erie, 1983-1987, Millcreek Hall of Fame, since 1995. Member public relations committee Library. 21-Erie County Library.
Member merchandising, public relations and marketing committee Greater Erie Bicentennial. Member public relations committee Warner Theatre Restoration. Member Council for Advancement and Support of Education (Silver Medal Recognition awards 1986), Public Rels.
Society American, American Council on Education (regional representative), International Association Business Communications (award of excellence Mercyhurst mag.1996, 97), Council on Pennsylvania College Public Rels. Executives, National Identification Program for Advancement of Women in Higher Education, Erie Ad Club (past president, George Mead Distinguished Career award 1984).