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FLEMING, Patrick G. (Hastings, NB, Jan. 15, 1932—Dubuque, IA, Dec. 17, 2007).  Marketing consultant.  Between 1955 and 1967, Fleming was the sales manager and sports director at radio station WDBQ.  He then moved to Mercy Medical Center until 1974 as its director of community relations and development.  From 1974 until 1977, Fleming was the sales and promotion manager at radio stations KDTH and KFMD.  He was the director of marketing and community relations for Mercy Medical Center from then until 1993 when he served as a self-employed marketing consultant.
[[Image:fleming.jpg|left|thumb|250px|FLEMING, Patrick G. (Hastings, NB, Jan. 15, 1932—Dubuque, IA, Dec. 17, 2007).  Marketing consultant.  Between 1955 and 1967, Fleming was the sales manager and sports director at radio station WDBQ.  He then moved to Mercy Medical Center until 1974 as its director of community relations and development.  From 1974 until 1977, Fleming was the sales and promotion manager at radio stations KDTH and KFMD.  He was the director of marketing and community relations for Mercy Medical Center from then until 1993 when he served as a self-employed marketing consultant.


Fleming contributed in many ways to the community. He was a former member of the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and chairperson of its Public Relations Committee. He was a chairperson of the United Way Major Gift solicitations, Dubuque County Zoning Board of Adjustment, and the Dubuque Community Fund Development Board.  He belonged to the Divine Word College board of trustees, Hills and Dales Child Development board of directors, Gannon Community Health Center board, Dubuque Area Youth Leadership, and the board of the Salvation Army. He was also remembered for his work on the Clarke College Development Council, Hospice of Dubuque board of directors, and the Stone Hill Development Council. He was a charter member of the Wahlert Booster Club.
Fleming contributed in many ways to the community. He was a former member of the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and chairperson of its Public Relations Committee. He was a chairperson of the United Way Major Gift solicitations, Dubuque County Zoning Board of Adjustment, and the Dubuque Community Fund Development Board.  He belonged to the Divine Word College board of trustees, Hills and Dales Child Development board of directors, Gannon Community Health Center board, Dubuque Area Youth Leadership, and the board of the Salvation Army. He was also remembered for his work on the Clarke College Development Council, Hospice of Dubuque board of directors, and the Stone Hill Development Council. He was a charter member of the Wahlert Booster Club.

Revision as of 19:50, 13 October 2015

[[Image:fleming.jpg|left|thumb|250px|FLEMING, Patrick G. (Hastings, NB, Jan. 15, 1932—Dubuque, IA, Dec. 17, 2007). Marketing consultant. Between 1955 and 1967, Fleming was the sales manager and sports director at radio station WDBQ. He then moved to Mercy Medical Center until 1974 as its director of community relations and development. From 1974 until 1977, Fleming was the sales and promotion manager at radio stations KDTH and KFMD. He was the director of marketing and community relations for Mercy Medical Center from then until 1993 when he served as a self-employed marketing consultant.

Fleming contributed in many ways to the community. He was a former member of the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and chairperson of its Public Relations Committee. He was a chairperson of the United Way Major Gift solicitations, Dubuque County Zoning Board of Adjustment, and the Dubuque Community Fund Development Board. He belonged to the Divine Word College board of trustees, Hills and Dales Child Development board of directors, Gannon Community Health Center board, Dubuque Area Youth Leadership, and the board of the Salvation Army. He was also remembered for his work on the Clarke College Development Council, Hospice of Dubuque board of directors, and the Stone Hill Development Council. He was a charter member of the Wahlert Booster Club.

Fleming’s community involvement brought him many rewards. He received the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Contributor of the Year Award in 1990, Iowa High School Athletic Association Media Hall of Fame Award in 1991, and the Iowa High School Football Coaches Association Distinguished Service Award in 1991. He was the president and co-founder of the Iowa Society for Hospital Public Relations and Marketing.