During my time at Baylor, I developed creative problem solving and storytelling skills. My internship introduced me to non-profit work and proper communication with donors. My education taught me that public relations professionals must always be willing to learn and grow in their field. Working for Baylor pushed me to fix mistakes and work quickly in an intense environment.
Education
2020-2022
Baylor University
2021-2022
PRSSA Secretary
2020-2021
Kappa Chi Alpha
Member
My degree is journalism with an emphasis in public relations. My classes focused on writing, adobe creative suite and storytelling. The skills I learned at Baylor honed my skills as a PR professional. Being the secretary for Baylor's PRSSA chapter helped me learn about the industry and taught me the importance of communication.
Participated in Christian leadership organization. Focused on service and mentorship. Worked 10 hours of community service a semester.
Worked with fellow PRSSA members to engage students and encourage them to join. Sent mass emails to journalism department. Emailed interested students and directed them to the website.
Work Experience
May 2021-December 2022
Administrative & Marketing Assistant
Events Communications Assistant
January 2022-Present
January 2022-Present
KWBU 103.3 Social Media Intern
Worked at Baylor's Student Success Center as an administrative and marketing assistant. Greeted and directed students to the correct department. Answered questions over phone and email. Created flyers for center events and posted on social media.
Worked in Baylor's media and public relations department as an event assistant. Created documents in Indesign and Illustrator. Printed name tags and place cards for Baylor's institutional events. Edited emails in Baylor CMS program.
Worked at local Waco radio station, KWBU 103.3 FM. Increased social media engagement by 10% in two
months. Drafted weekly email newsletter. Formatted weekly newsletter to Instagram Story. Developed social media calendar.