Thursday, September 19, 2013

Inspiration from Amy Paul

My first impression of Amy Paul was that she was going to come in and give a boring speech about how experience after college, like I have heard from many other people.  Needless to say, I was not looking forward to it all that much.  As soon as she started and her tone of voice along with presentation, I was very intrigued as to what she had to say.
Amy has a very interesting background and I’m not even sure where to start.  It goes as far back as to being in college rather than just after graduation.  Amy went to UW-Whitewater for 6 years due to not starting off as public relations major in the beginning.  She graduated from UW-Whitewater in 2011 where she then had a job at Bottom Line Marketingand Public Relations as the PR Assistant.  Amy then got a new job to try something different at Milwaukee County Executive Office as their PR Assistant.  She was there for about a year before starting her now current job at Ascedia as the Interactive Account Coordinator. Each of her jobs taught her new skills and tasks which she was able to carry on to the next job and make her a better employee.
Before graduating, Amy already had a lot of experience due to the four different internships she had.  She was an intern at Children’s Hospital ofWisconsin working on fundraising and special events, an intern at Qdoba MexicanGrill as the brand ambassador, an intern at UWW University Development Office as a student assistant, and an intern at Milwaukee Admirals as a communications intern and street team member.  Amy was also an active member of PRSSA on campus throughout her college years.  Throughout all Amy’s years of experiences, she made sure she stayed connected with each past employer, networks, professors and any other important people she met along her journey. 
Amy’s Advice for College Students:
·         Start early by finding an internship and getting out there to meet other networks
·         Maintain connections with old networks and past internships
·         Keep personal social media clean and professional
·         Join groups on campus and stay involved to learn more
·         MOST IMPORTANTLY…Don’t give up and have fun!

Listening to Amy Paul was very inspiring to me and gave me a lot insight of how the outside world works after college.  She gave lots of helpful hints on what to do now while in college so we don’t wish we would have done once it’s too late after college.  I plan to stay connected with Amy and hopefully have an amazing story to tell a couple years after I’m out of college.

~~~Amy Paul has now given me a reason to dreamer bigger and make my dream come true.~~~

Monday, September 9, 2013

My Favorite Quotes

“We’ll figure it out, we always do!” –My Mom
Live. Laugh. Love. Life.
It’s important to put a lot of years to your life, but equally important to put a lot of life to each year.
Distance makes the heart grow founder.
“The past can hurt, but the way I see it, you can either run from it or learn from it.” -Rafiki #TheLionKing
A tiger doesn’t lose sleep over the opinion of sheep.

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Dream Writing

When I write, I just write.  I do not focus so much on the grammar, spelling or the exact wording of it.  I just write and see what ends up on the paper.  Writing for me is a way of mediation and relaxation.  I use to write in a journal every night when I was in high school.  It helped me get through the hard times and let out my emotions I seemed to keep bundled up inside.  Today, I do not so much journal every day but I do still randomly write about my day or my feelings at the time.  This blog may bring back my journal ways.  I will be able to blog about whatever I wish and whenever I wish.  Doing this, it will help me relieve some stress, practice more writing, get better at my writing and share my dreams, ideas, passions, stories, etc.
Being a journalism broadcast major and a public relations minor at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, I find many similarities between the two but yet I can’t figure out what I want to do exactly after I graduate.  How to mend the two into the perfect job for me.  My dream has always been to be a news reporter and eventually the lead anchor for a large network but now I want to be an event planner.  I just can’t decide where I want to start now.  I thought I had it all planned out but now public relations event planning really interests me.  I have many decisions to make before graduation, but I think my classes this fall semester will help me figure it out and clear up my complicated dream a little more.

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