Wednesday, September 21, 2011

PR in the Real World

Recently our class had the opportunity to discuss public relations in the real world with an alumni from UW-Whitewater Amy Paul.  She is a recent graduate of the University graduating with a major in Public Relations and a Minor in Music.  Amy gave us a lot of great advice that we could relate to as undergrads, shared her experience on the transition from college students to professionals, and gave us a little insight on a day of working in the professional P.R. field. 

She told us that though she had a lot of experience in internships in her undergraduate career, she never would have predicted herself working in the area of p.r. she is today.  She is now the Public Relations Assistant for the Milwaukee County Executive Office and her duties consist of social media management, sending out press releases, monitoring the media coverage, and her biggest and most recent project of event planning, the Milwaukee County Remembers 9/11 10 year anniversary event.  She even had a live video feed from Fox 6 of the entire event. 
 
I really enjoyed listening to how she utilized the skills she learned at UW-W and in her internships to single handedly plan a very large nationally recognized event in less than a month.  Because event planning is something I am currently doing in my positions in the orgs I am involved in on campus it was really beneficial to listen to how she created a plan and conducted it, to how she dealt with last minute crisis situations during the event.  I really appreciated being able to ask her questions and have her go into detail about the steps to successfully finding a rewarding job in the P.R. field.

It was a great opportunity for networking as well. She gave us her business cards and her information to connect with her on twitter  and linked in as well. 

All in all I think that it was a great experience that I learned alot from and a presentation that I really enjoyed.

2 comments:

  1. I really like how you promoted Amy's event in your blog by including the logo, the link to the invite and the live feed video. I also enjoy event planning and think it would be something really fun and exciting to get into and it was great to hear Amy's story about it.

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  2. I also thought Amy gave us a really great presentation. She made things interesting for us and gave us a lot of great advice on how we can succeed when we graduate in the near future. I also thought it was pretty cool how you included her logo in your blog.

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