18 Georgia Desperados On Our D.C. Journey

27 02 2009

Well, we just finished the second day of our D.C. journey, and I’m just now mustering up enough energy to write a post about it!

So far, we’ve visited Valerie Elston at Levick Strategic Communications, Carolyn Tieger at Porter Novelli, Senator Johnny Isackson at the Capitol and Erin Caldwell at Edelman. Our schedule has been super busy, but we’ve been loving every minute of it!

Washington D.C. is a city you can easily fall in love with. I’ve never been in a place where I feel a part of something so much bigger than myself. Everyone’s dressed to the nines; the streets are clean; important conversations are going on EVERYWHERE, and everyone is always talking about politics.

Now, I like to consider myself a concerned citizen of America, but I am by no means a self-proclaimed politics lover. I was worried about not being obsessed with politics if I moved to D.C., but Mrs. Tieger told me not to fear. I figured it was something you’d learn more and more about the longer you lived here, but she helped calm my fears about it.

Ah, yes. What have we learned so far?

After consulting with my roommates, @mturner21 and @carlyed, these are the lessons we feel we’ve learned from each place we visited:

  • Levick: “Ask stupid questions intelligently.” Gene Grabowski, Senior Vice President, told us this, and we all enjoyed the breath of fresh air. He said that sometimes interns are afraid to ask questions, but if you ask all your questions intelligently (even if they are a little stupid), people will be glad to help you. We were so excited to have Gene grace us with his presence. Britney Watson had even listened to a podcast he recorded about A-Rod earlier in the week and told him he was like a celebrity to her. So cute!
  • Porter Novelli: “Not every blog is influential, but every influential person has a blog.” YES! All of us wanted to stand up and say, “Amen, brother!” when Eddie Garrett, SVP of Digital Marketing at Porter Novelli’s D.C. office, told this to us yesterday. It’s so true, though! We were talking about how to reach people through social media, and he connected it just like that for us. Eddie is a “Double Dawg.” He has an ABJ from Grady and an MBA from Terry. Needless to say, Georgia people are SMART!
  • Senator Isackson: Success is about relationships. Senator Isackson told us that if you care about a person for who he or she really is, despite race, color, ethnicity, background, or whatever you can come up with, you’ll be truly successful in life, and people will trust you.
  • Edelman: As an intern, it’s SUPER important for you to always ask your superior what the “next step” is after you’ve completed a task. Normal people do only what’s required, but Edelman interns (and Grady students) are expected to go beyond the call of duty. After all, if you are hired full time as an account coordinator and don’t know what to do after writing a press release, you’re not going to get anywhere. Common sense, y’all.

That’s pretty much it for our adventure so far! D.C. is amazing. Grady is awesome. Weather is cold. Sleep is lacking…but we’re learning so much.

Go dawgs!





Coach C!

17 02 2009

I thought this e-mail was so awesome that I couldn’t help but post about it.

Cheer on “Coach C!”

All Grady and pre-Grady students are invited to stop by the Dean’s Office and pick up your free tickets for Thursday night’s Lady Dawgs game, where Grady Dean Cully Clark will serve as guest coach as the Dawgs take on the LSU Lady Tigers.

Dean Clark will be one of four deans “coaching” at the 7 p.m. game. The dean who brings the most people to the game will win a Nike warm-up and four tickets to the 2009 NCAA Women’s Basketball First and Second Rounds at the Gwinnett Arena in March.

Dean Clark, who now refers to himself as “Coach C,” is hoping for a large Grady College student turnout to support his coaching debut.

Tickets from the Dean’s Office will entitle bearers to halftime refreshments in the hospitality room, located under the video board. All Grady guests must sign-in during halftime for “Coach C” to receive credit for their participation.

Stop by the Dean’s Office today!





No wonder people love us.

4 12 2008

I just have to say on behalf of the ENTIRE E-board that our Creative Consultants teams absolutely ROCK!!!!!

Guys, if you weren’t there, you missed the most impressive client work I’ve ever seen.  Listening to each johnny-bravopresentation made me realize that we TRULY are Democracy’s Next Generation.

The client interactions, presentations, speaking skills, progress, creativity, professionalism and TEAMWORK made me so, incredibly proud to be a part of PRSSA at our wonderful university.

I left Sanford Hall on a total public relations high just thinking about all the GOOD we are doing in the world.  Whether it’s for a nonprofit, a sports team, our college, or whatever, you’re spreading the Gospel of Grady in such a positive light.

Also, thanks to our wonderful judges, Justin Pettigrew, Dr. Russell, Dr. Reber and Ashley Harp from Jackson Spalding for being so attentive and asking great questions.  We couldn’t have done it without you!

Last but not least, I think Ms. Kaitlyn Darr needs a round of applause. I have never seen such impeccable organization and running the show.  She did an amazing job, and it’s all because she loves her Creative Consultants babies so much. :)

So, job well done, troops. Now get back to studying for whatever, but get back to it with a positive peace of mind. “You done me proud!”

Love,

Katherine