During my four month internship with the American Red Cross of Central Massachusetts I have learned a lot about the career path I wish to follow and a lot about the skills I possess. My internship mentor, Darice, gave me many opportunities to take a project into my own hands and make it my own. I have always known about my creativity skills, but I never thought that when I was this young my work would be published and shown to hundreds of people. My biggest excitement during this internship was creating the Save the Date Golf Tournament postcard and the Golf Tournament Brochure that was sent to 1000 recipients in the central MA area and 500 in the Berkshire area. After seeing my work come from our printer I was immersed with a great sense of pride and I became more confident in my skills.
After seeing an event from beginning to end and all that it takes for it to be successful I now know that this is the field of public relations that I wish to be apart of. I enjoy the event coordination and marketing portion of community relations. I am not sure what industry I wish to be apart of but I know that I just have to start somewhere. I have gained a great deal of experience on how to act, work, and be apart of a team in the business world. I will not start off in the position I wish to have as a career, but I now know what I have to do in order to get there and this is all thanks to those at the Red Cross who were there to teach that to me.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Heroes Breakfast, March 22, 2012
Since February Darice and I have been going on numerous trips around Worcester County with our videographer Ryan Hughes. We have been interviewing our Heroes and vicitms to gather their stories to create our video that would air during the Heroes Breakfast in March. Here are some pictures of us on our interviews!
About two weeks before the event we released the following image as an online ad to go on telegram.com. I had the privilage to create it!
During the week of Spring Break the Heroes Breakfast the Darice, Pat and I have been working on since January finally arrived. The day before I worked a ten hour shift getting everything ready at the office and at the Manor Restaurant. We had a few bumps that day, but it was nothing that we could not overcome. That night I barely slept due to my excitement for what the morning would bring. At 4:15am I was awake and getting ready, I was at the Manor by 6:00am. We finished our preparations and guests began arriving at 7:00am, my job during the arrival was to register the Heroes and pin on their boutineers and corsages. Once the program began I worked alongside my colleague Caitlin O'Hara in making sure the Heroes went on stage at the proper time to recieve their award and exited to have their picture taken with our CEO Lisa Piehler. Here are some pictures from the event!
Red Cross Volunteers Table |
Our Fitchburg Teen Heroes |
Our Britney Gengel Humanitarian Award recipient |
My job when the Heroes arrived |
CEO Lisa Piehler with Hank Stolz |
Presenting Firefighter Davies helmet |
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