Minutes- 11/17 Meeting
PRSSA/CCPR Merger
• Send resume and brief paragraph to Kelsey by December 1
• Opportunity to work with Barnett Cox & Associates on Hunger Awareness Day
Mary Verdin: President, Verdin Marketing, Inc.
• Full-service marketing and communications agency
• Diverse list of clients including the Wineman Hotel, French Hospital, Advanced Hearing Center
• Verdin Marketing has stayed strong in the economy ☺
Background
• Psychology major in college
• Diversify your education, take classes outside of your major
• Advertising, marketing, public relations are great outlets for any liberal arts majors
• Paid internship for Macy’s – great experience because it was exposure to how a full-service (in-house) marketing department works.
• Mentors are other entrepreneurs like her father
• Find the balance between flexibility and meticulous planning
Advice
• 1,000 non-profit organizations in San Luis Obispo: Great way to get experience and build your resume is to volunteer your time and expertise to one of them
• Find an internship!
• PRSSA involvement is impressive, as are service clubs
• Social networking – be aware of technological innovations and demonstrate to an employer how to apply them to the business
• Keep your college mentality
• Writing skills are AWESOME! Demonstrate a range of writing styles
• Push your comfort zone
• Integrated marketing is the most successful
• “Fake it until you make it!”
Resume
• “Objective” portion is outdated
• Find marketable experience in past employment/experiences
• Study abroad, volunteer work, and community service make resumes standout
• Look at the website of the company you want to work for – employers want employees who want to work for THEIR company
• During an interview, always have questions at the end!
• Demonstrate how you are a valuable employee once you have been hired (i.e. show your employer why they should keep you if the company has to downsize)
3rd Meeting!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Special Guest: Tom Keffury (98.1 KJUG, California Mid-State Fair)
1. Director of Marketing, CA Mid-State Fair. Primary focus is on concerts, as concert goers are, per capita, higher spenders than exclusively fair-goers
2. Corporate Sponsorships
3. 98.1 KJUG Jug Country Mornings
What’s most important to consumers?
• Consistency
• Matchbox20: Sincerely engaged with special guests backstage – generated goodwill (read: PR) by being personable with fans
• Website – keep it clean or it looks amateur
What’s wrong with you?
• Narcissism, selfishness
• Poor impressions generated negative opinions that permeate different levels of consumers
• As a young professional, it’s important to leave your ego behind, play the old man’s game
Advice – “Expert”
• Be an expert at something; it’s important to have breadth of knowledge, but specialization is impressive and useful
• Know your limitations: Aerosmith doesn’t do back-to-back shows
What have editors forgotten about?
• Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? Keep these in every press release
Advice – “On time”
• Early is on time
• Being on time will keep you above your competition
• Toby Keith is on time
Internships
• KJUG tk@midstatefair.com
• CMSF – paid
THIMI: That’s not how I meant it
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view the meeting if you missed it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQ7HZdoXym0
