Friday, July 30, 2010

Miss Cry-baby

Before My Heart Stops by Paul Cardall...Here is a Deseret Book product! Grab a box of tissues. I have been working on his tour for the fall. He is an incredible man. His book comes out in September.

Principle #1: Deadlines are great for me. The pressure behind having to turn in sign quota sheet and typing up a touring schedule is an adrenaline rush with a 5 min lunch in between.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Miss Independent


I didn't estimate that my time would be dispersed the way it has been but I have been utterly busy! At work and outside of work.

( <---me waiting for the trax)

The projects that I have been working on...

They have allowed me to work on a few things independently and I have been really surprised. I am currently working on press releases for two books that are coming out this fall. Writing a press release for a book is very difficult. I am learning a lot about how to state unique and brief facts. Today the publicist taught me to think like a reporter. Good advice.

Two huge events are happening for Deseret Book. We have LDSBA (Latter-day Saint Book Association) next week in Provo! Its going to be compiled with bookstores that sell Deseret items from all over the country. I have been working on the breakfast that is happening Thursday morning. I have been editing the schedule and working on the room arrangement and A/V.

We are also getting ready for our HUGE Book Festival on August 28th at the University of Utah. This will be the first book festival that DB sponsors and we are basically pioneering the way. I have been in charge of configuring the signage. We have to put in a bid for costs and so I configured how many signs we needed after a walk through on campus yesterday. Lots of work and we have a great team.

Principle #1: If you take your job seriously, it will pay off! Working in event coordination on campus and planning events has really helped in preparation for these events. I am familiar with the type of venue and it is proving to help me be valuable in planning the event.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Miss Carpe Diem

Ever since high school I envied college students. I enjoyed schooling and learning and thirsted for not only education but for experience. Television displayed false realities about 'college life' which I understood but still hoped to attend a university where I could succeed. At my current university, Brigham Young University--Idaho I have received arm-fulls of opportunities to gain experience. I have participated in planning 3 major events on campus as well as being employed in event services as a student event coordinator. I also conducted all fan contests for the competitive sports program on campus wide. These opportunities gave me not only experience but a sense of purpose that has changed my vision.

I heard about the opportunity of an Internship Expedition that would take place in June this summer. On these expeditions they visit with several companies where questions, business cards and resumes are exchanged. I searched out the cities they would be visiting and noticed Salt Lake City, Utah and that interested me. I applied the day before and was accepted to attend. During our 3 day and 2 night journey through the concrete jungle of Salt Lake City, I paid close attention to the companies we visited and asked several questions. Not every place interested me and I left my resume with those that appealed to me on different levels. My goal was to find a company where I could intern and gain experience in public relations and especially events marketing.

Now let me flash back...

Memorial Day weekend I came to Utah to visit friends. While staying over at a friends cabin I was able to talk to an inspiring woman about her career in the communications field. She is very well known in the Salt Lake market and she really impressed me. I asked for her contact information and for her to keep me in mind for any opportunities she knew of as far as internships. I emailed her to follow up and sent her a list of the companies that I would be visiting with in Salt Lake this June. She listed names of people she knew at the majority of the companies and gave me permission to use her name. The power of a name is incredible. During our visit with Deseret Book, I asked for a specific person, offered a name, submitted my resume and receive an email one week letter with an invitation to interview for an internship. Now I stand here today, in Salt Lake City, ready and able to embark on what feels like a literal dream.

Principles learned: 1. Dreams CAN come true. 2. Network, network, network. 3. Experience equals evidence. And of course 4. "Seize the day."

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