Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Former UW-Whitewater Student Enlightens Class


Amy Paul, UW-Whitewater grad, describes her journey as a college student to post graduation life.  Amy graduated from UW-Whitewater in May 2011 with a major in Public Relations and a minor in Music.  Amy, like most college students was undecided with what she really thought was her true calling in the professional world but figured out after a few years of jobs and internships where she fit in, which was in the public relations profession.
            Amy currently works as a Public Relations Assistant at the Milwaukee County Executive Office.  She started working there July 2011 and already has taken on many tasks. Some of her duties include; social media management, press releases, monitor media coverage, and website management.  Her first major assignment that she was completely in charge and had one month to plan was this year’s tenth anniversary of September 11, 2011 event.  This event took place at the war memorial next to the lake in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  Over 400 people attended this event honoring veterans from around the area.  She also made the logo for the event that has received recognition from plenty of people and press.  This event not only featured war veterans and current military but remembering September 11 with a very large piece of steel recovered from the wreckage.  Amy was in charge of communicating with media outlets throughout this entire event as well.  Due to all of her efforts, perfect organizational skills, and problem solving skills throughout the event she was responsible for Fox News 6 taping and You Tubing a piece from the event.  Amy is clearly proving herself at her new job and is now working on a tree lighting ceremony set for December.  Her success in her current job has come from all of her past jobs and internship experience.
            I have found through classmates, teachers, and social networking that experience and internships are the key to getting a successful career when you’re done with school.  Amy has a very long list of jobs and internships that accumulated through her college career.  Her internships include: Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, UW-Whitewater Development Office, Qdoba Mexican Grill, and the Milwaukee Admirals.  She was a special events and fundraising intern for the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.  As a UW-Whitewater student she worked as a student assistant in the University Development Office.  Her favorite and most memorable internship was with the Milwaukee Admirals as the communications intern.  She grew up enjoying the sport of hockey and loves the sports field overall so she hopes to get a sports related job in the future.  Amy’s senior year Qdoba opened up right off campus and were looking for people to spread the word of their new restaurant so she was hired as a brand ambassador.  On top of having two internships a year that all overlapped each other at some point she had two regular jobs to cover school expenses since all of her internships were unpaid.  Amy does believe that unpaid internships are the most rewarding since she wasn’t looking for a paycheck every two weeks but the experience she got out of it.  Other on campus involvement included PRSSA secretary, insight editor, professional development chair, regional activity coordinator, and PRSSA 2010 National Conference.  Amy knows and is an advocate for on campus involvement and or volunteer work and getting as many internships as possible.
            Amy covered many helpful tips and gave a lot of good suggestions for beginning to post grad college students.  Her four top recommendations are internships, networking such as Twitter, involvement, and never give up.  As Amy talked about her internships she always referred to making the most of all of your experiences and never be scared to ask questions of those more experienced than you.  I know that networking is a major part of getting a job in the future as Amy reviewed with us various times and how to maintain connections.  Also, a major part of your college experience is to be involved and stay active on campus and or in the community to get your face and work ethic out to the public.  Amy’s last piece of advice was to never give up, at times your job or internship can be frustrating but she found she learned a lot more working through the rough patches. 
            Overall, I really appreciated and enjoyed listening to Amy’s journey from student to a professional.  I did have the opportunity to ask Amy a question about her past experiences.  I asked Amy, “As an intern what was the biggest project or problem you had to deal with?”  Amy responded, “My internship in Madison at the Children’s Hospital when I was fundraising for the Herma Heart Center from Milwaukee.  My job was to make calls to sponsors to make donations to our cause and it was difficult to get the public involved to due the economic hardships.”  It was interesting to know that her biggest hardship wasn’t necessarily public relations oriented but fundraising based.  Amy had great feedback to all of our questions as well as was open to all of the questions we threw at her.  I appreciate the time we spent with Amy and will continue to improve my communications skills and building my resume so I too can have a job within a month or two after I graduate.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Fall 2011


Hi Everyone,

            School is back in swing so it’s time to update everyone on my current goals and ideas for the new school year.  My Name is Anna Fagerli and I’m a senior but will have one extra semester after this year.  I’m back living in Whitewater just a couple blocks from campus in hopes to meet more people and enjoy my college experience a little more than last year.  I’m still an International Studies major with a minor Public Diplomacy and I’m really enjoying my classes, which are really getting more in depth as the courses get more difficult.  My goals for this year are to save my money so I have more opportunity to travel and get another internship by the end of the year.  I plan on staying an active member of PRSSA and this year I will be the charity coordinator for our club.  I’m really excited because last year I really enjoyed Polar Plunge and would really like to run other fundraising events as well for different charities.   I will be crazy busy these last three semesters but I hope to make them count by being a more active student on campus.  You can follow me on twitter travelendaworld or if you know me you can always find me on facebook.  I also have professional websites, which include Linked in and weebly.  The next year and a half I plan to really build my resume and experience as much as I can.   I’m currently working for Mercy Health Systems as their Marketing and Public Relations Intern.  I’ve never worked in the health industry so I thought this would be a great opportunity to see if I enjoy it.  I would really like to try a sports internship soon because sports have always been a big part of my life as well as a passion.  Overall, I’m looking forward to wrapping up my college career and hopefully finding a successful job when I’m done here at UW-Whitewater.

Yours truly, 

Anna

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Alumni Video Review


         I think overall watching the videos was very helpful for future PR jobs.   The videos that caught my attention the most were the couple I could relate to because they emphasized social media and they liked how diverse their job is.  I feel that all the social media and real situational projects we have worked on in PR Tactics two has been very helpful and by the words spoken of the alumni they agreed to that aspect of classroom work as well.  A lot of the video also stressed getting out and meeting people and being involved whether it’s been at school or at your job, one can never have too many connections.  Ms. Janusz talked about how she had a variety of jobs and got hired at those jobs because of previous connections she made.  Networking is very important if you want to find a job especially in the field you want to work in.   It’s very common that the majority of people get their current jobs because of networking.  I’m very excited to continue my networking skills outside of the classroom and hopefully in a real world setting very soon.  I enjoy networking a lot because I’ve kept in touch with so many wonderful people who already have told me they would refer me to companies if I needed it, and I really think communication is important and find that the more I communicate the better off I am. 
            The last video I watched was Mr. Kohlmann’s.  I think that was a really good video to end with because he is one of two or three people in the videos I watched that has been around for more than ten years.  He really pushed getting real world experience, which included paid and unpaid internships.  It’s very true, the more experience you have the more likely it is for you to get a job right when you graduate. 
            I liked hearing about all the different aspects that go into most PR jobs.  There are such a wide variety of them from mortgage to agricultural companies.  Watching the videos made me realize how much opportunity there is in this field and that there’s a place for anyone in the PR.


  Top Three:


            The first video I really enjoyed watching was for Forward Janesville.  I’m from Janesville but I didn’t really ever know what it was about.  It was very informational to hear what goes into the event planning process by this group.  Ms. Krajeck sounds very passionate about what she does.  I really liked how she mentioned the volunteering aspect of her work.  Forward Janesville will be an even bigger success since they did choose to use social media such as facebook for their events.  It's great to hear her mention UW-Whitewater and all of the great experiences she had there.


            The second video I enjoyed watching was Ms. Janusz. I like that Ms. Janusz has worked in PR for a variety of different companies.  I'm glad to see that she's not scared of change and new experiences that come with the new company she works at.  I like that she received all different types of situations at the various companies so she has more to build her resume up with.
  

            The final video was the most helpful and positive for me as a PR student. Mr. Kohlmann has had a lot of years as an account representative and is further along in his career.  I like hearing about his goals he has for his projects, it shows the organization and motivation he has for his projects.  He emphasizes getting involved on campus is very important, which I do agree is a necessity to make good connections for your future.  Paid and unpaid internships are a necessity to make the right career path by the time you're ready to graduate. 


Thursday, March 10, 2011

Social Media is the Newest Trend in PR


Social media has become a huge mass movement around the globe and the newest trend in the PR industry. Types of social media include: facebook, twitter, blogger, Linkedin, weebly and many others that I personally haven’t looked into yet.
I personally have made a lot of PR business connections through my LinkedIn account and hope that by keeping communication lines open I will find a job that pertains to my interests.  I have also heard that a lot of people are getting jobs through connections made on twitter.  I want to gain more experience with these sites to further my interests in life and gain a better understanding of how all of these work. 
I have found that I can keep up with various interests such as world news, sports, food and fashion in an instant through my twitter account that sends me updates every hour.  It’s very interesting to be connected to the whole world through these websites.
The trend of social media has really started to become bigger part of my life since I started volunteering for Tomorrow’s Hope. http://www.tomorrowshope.org/about_us
Tomorrow’s Hope is a non-profit organization in Jefferson, Wisconsin that donates money to the benefit of public care, support, research and education for those affected by life-limiting illness.  I hope that everyone will check out this website and facebook in hopes to make organization bigger and more beneficial to even more people in southern Wisconsin.  Tomorrow’s Hope is a great example of using social media for PR.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

BMA Event

Tuesday night I attended the BMA event in Milwaukee.   It was a great experience getting to meet new people and try something I never have before.  Even though this event was required it turned out to be well worth it event.  I feel I came away with a lot of useful information and tools for the professional world.  My favorite part of this event was the lightning speed round interviews.  I felt I got the most out of this session of the night.  It was really helpful to get at least four different interviewers with four different opinions of how you interview.  It was tough and somewhat of a challenge to adapt to some questions and always having a well thought out answer.  I found I need to think about my answers a little more and not just try and rush through the interview question it’s always the quality not quantity of the answer.  After doing this interview activity I found a lot of useful tips such as targeting your answers to the actual goals of the company you are applying for which may take time before you go to your interview by researching a little bit of history about the company.  Overall, this was a great experience and I met some really great people to network with. 
The one information session that is useful to all people in the current business world or will be in the future was the social networking session.  We not only met three professional networkers but came away with great tips about what to put and what not to put on your networking sites.  This session was a review for me because I just learned about social networking and the dos and don’ts in my public relations class but it’s always nice to have a reminder to help realize that you should be professional when you put yourself out to the public.

I enjoyed meeting with Bonnie from The Nova Group who reviewed my resume and Mike from Seroka that was one of my interviewers in the speed round interview session.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

PR Student


Hello All,

     I am currently a junior in college attending the University of Wisconsin Whitewater.  My freshman year I was at the University of Milwaukee Wisconsin going for an International Business degree but soon found myself transferring schools after a year to be closer to home and save money on tuition.  My goals for the next couple years are finishing school and eventually to travel abroad.  I want to become more involved through clubs such as PRSSA, which I’m currently involved in, and raising money for the Special Olympics.  I feel that with my free time as a college student I can be working and giving back to society at the same time.  I hope to find more volunteer opportunities through PRSSA.  Also, I would really like to go on as many agency tours and different types such as government and non-profit to see what options are available and see what types of public relations firms that are the most successful.  I eventually would like to have an internship with a public relations firm in a big city or even overseas.  I really enjoy the fashion or sports industries, which can go in very different ways.  I would like the ability to work here in the United States and then travel abroad when need be for business.  I want to have a successful career and husband before I settle down and have a family.    That's all for now!


Sincerely,

Anna Fagerli