Sigg named admissions director for Brown School

Richard Sigg has been promoted to director of admissions and recruitment for the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, announced Ellen Rostand, assistant dean for communications.

“Richard is dedicated to the mission of higher education and has a strong commitment to student service,” Rostand said. “He has led an incredible effort to bring in one of our largest social work classes in recent history and an impressive inaugural cohort of students to our new master of public health program.”

Sigg joined the Brown School’s Office of Admissions and Recruitment in 2006. The school recently recognized his hard work and dedication with its annual staff award.

Sigg started his career as a resident assistant at Miami University in Ohio and then joined the University of Cincinnati as an admissions officer.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing with a minor in international business from Miami University in Ohio.