3.31.2009

Grady Grads Win Honors at LSU



Two former Grady Ph.D. students, Dr. Jay Yu and Dr. Lance Porter, won prestigious teaching honors as members of the faculty at the Manship school at LSU.
Jay, in his second year as a faculty member at LSU, recieved a Tiger Teaching Award from the Athletic Association. Jay was also recognized with teaching awards while at UGA.
Lance won the Faculty Excellence Award from the LSU Alumni Association.
Nice job gentlemen!

3.24.2009

Viral Video Student Projects

ATHENS, Ga – Public Relations writing students traded video news releases for viral videos this semester. Students in Dr. Kaye Sweetser’s Pubilc Relations Communication ADPR 5920 class produced the more popular type of public relations video while learning how to write for multimedia in class.

“The video assignment allowed students to develop their skills at identifying audience, creating messages and crafting persuasive appeals,” began Sweetser, “just like more traditional video or radio spot writing assignments have in the past.”

Working with University of Georgia Admissions, the students worked in five separate teams on the month-long project to each create videos that would both communicate to the target audience (either high school students or parents) and showcase the university.

Admissions plans to use select videos in their recruiting efforts.

From now through April 28, the five student-produced videos will battle it out on YouTube to see which of the videos is able to “go viral.” The top two videos with the most views by the last day of class will receive bonus points on the assignment.

This effort is just another in the Public Relations program at the H.W. Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication to integrate social media assignments into the traditional curriculum.

The videos are available at:http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9F5659AA63974DD4 .

3.23.2009

Announcement of Up-Coming Ad Club Events

MONDAY March 23:
What: Agency Forms DUE!
Where: Donna LeBlond's Office = Journalism 215

If anyone asks: (1) Yes, you have to be in Ad Club to attend. (2)
There are no exceptions, if you haven't turned in the forms by
Monday you cannot attend. (3) They should have gotten numerous
emails from Lucy with information, forms, and directions.

TUESDAY March 24:
What: Speaker Meeting!
When: Tuesday March 24
Time: 7:30
Where: N106 (North Auditorium Psychology and Journalism Plaza)
Who: Jean Cobb: Senior VP and Management Supervisor for Freebairn & Co.
What to Bring: T-Shirt/Tumbler money ($8 Tumbler, $12 Short sleeve,
$15 Long sleeve)
Before the Meeting: Dinner is at East West Bistro at 5:30. R.S.V.P.
to Scott Sparks by Monday at 5.
mailto: scott.w.sparks@gmail.com

WEDNESDAY March 25:
What: Percentage Night
Where: Cane's on Baxter Street
What to Bring: All of your friends!

If they are on the listserv, more information about this will be
coming soon. They can email me if they are a member and are not
getting emails. hilhub@uga.edu

FRIDAY March 27:
What: Agency Tour!
Where: Downtown Atlanta
Why: Because it is a GREAT experience!

3.19.2009

Cox Radio and Grady Alum Visits Advertising Class


Matt Chastain, Account Manager at Cox Radio and Grady alum, spoke to the “Intro to Advertising” students Thursday, March 19, about radio advertising. Matt played a few of his most successful commercials to demonstrate the creativity and effectiveness of radio advertising. He also shared some client success stories as well as guidelines for local marketing. We hope to have him visit us again in the Fall.

3.16.2009

Grady Research Colloquium

The Grady research colloquium this week will happen on Thursday, 12:15
to 1:15 p.m. in the Drewry Room, and will feature Dr. Bryan Reber and doctoral student Justin Petigrew.

Dr. Reber will present "Roles of Interpersonal and Media Socialization
Agents in Adolescent Health Literacy: Proposing and Applying a Health
Socialization Model."

Justin will present "From a Journalist's Perspective: Opinions and
Attitudes Towards Dialogic Components of Corporate Web Sites."

Hope all the faculty and graduate students can attend.

Nest PRSSA Meeting

If you are interested in fundraising, don't miss the next PRSSA meeting. Del Martin
from CFRE Alexander, Haas Martin & Partners will speak during at the meeting on Wednesday, March 18th at 6:30, in Sanford 213.

3.11.2009

Grady Alum Jack Avrett inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame





The American Advertising Federation will induct Grady alum Jack Avrett into the Advertising Hall of Fame on March 26th at a luncheon in New York. Avrett was Co-Chairman & Co-Founder Avrett Free Ginsberg advertising agency until his death in
1997.

According to the AAF website:
"Jack began his advertising career at the age of 11 in Atlanta, Ga. His father was president of ALCO feed mills, and Avrett wrote their ads for the local papers. The experience introduced him to advertising and the business of persuading people with the printed word. When it came time to go to college, advertising was his obvious aim.

After graduating from the University of Georgia School of Journalism, Avrett started his career as a retail copywriter at Rich’s Department Store. “I liked retail advertising, the challenge of moving merchandise, the sense of knowing what works and what doesn’t.”

Though he was happy at the department store, Avrett’s never-ending desire for new challenges surfaced, and he moved on to a small soft goods advertising agency where he found that “the workload was enormous—an ad every twenty minutes—even if the pay wasn’t.” From there, Avrett moved to Cunningham & Walsh, where Carl Nichols, later elected to the Advertising Hall of Fame, hired him. After that Avrett spent some years as an advertising nomad, traversing through agencies like Grey, Foote, Cone & Belding, Wells Rich Greene, and, at last, as president of the Marschalk Company, the agency now known as Lowe & Partners. “Those years gave me a priceless post-graduate education and the experience I needed to start my own agency.”

In 1971 he launched the Project Group, a boutique created to handle projects. “With a roster of the best freelancers in town, we didn’t have to hire anyone full-time. Since the agency was located in my apartment, operating costs were minimal. But while projects are a great way to start a business, they’re a terrible way to stay in business. So, over our first three years, we made the transition to a full-fledged agency, including a change of names.” The shop expanded and added two partners, Frank Ginsberg and Marcella Free. Now, more than 30 years later, Avrett Free Ginsberg remains a leading national ad agency under the leadership of Frank Ginsberg. Jack Avrett’s legacy lives on. Frank Ginsberg has kept the name out of respect for his mentors.

Jack Avrett created many well-known campaigns, such as “Tiny Time Pills” for Contac and the “Chow, Chow, Chow” campaign for Purina Cat Chow.

He was a past chairman of the American Advertising Federation and board member of the Advertising Club of New York and Americans for the Arts. He helped found Advertising Week as well as the Advertising Hall of Achievement, which recognizes advertising executives under forty. The AAF added the Jack Avrett Volunteer Spirit Award to complement the Advertising Hall of Achievement. A volunteer extraordinaire, he was always willing to join a committee, spearhead an initiative and get things done. He inspired fellow executives to do the same."

3.08.2009

Copywriter Skypes into Intro Ad Class

Kelly Markey, a copywriter at ND&P, Richmond, VA, again visited students into Dr. Reichert's ADPR 3100 Introduction to Advertising course. Similar to Kelly’s visit in the Fall, she connected to the classes via a Skype video call while sitting in her office. Kelly talked about her career trajectory as a copywriter, her first internship, and a typical day at work. Students were curious about how she developed her book and her recent Addy awards. Kelly recently won a Gold and two Silver Addys. Kelly’s brother, Kurt Thomson, was a student in last semester’s course.

3.05.2009

PRSSA Members Connect in D.C.




PRSSA members traveled to Washington D.C. on February 24-27 for an agency/nonprofit tour. Students were chosen for the trip based on their serious interest in agency/nonprofit/political and corporate public relations and their financial need. Funding for the trip was provided by the Paul C. and Margaret Beasley Broun Student Support Fund.

Drs. Betty and Barry Jones accompanied the 16 students, including Lena Basilone, Kaitlyn Darr, Carrie Edwards, Lacey Hatchett, Brittney Haynes, Erica Holland, Ida Jones, Katie Manthey, Cindy McIntyre, Stephanie Perrett, Julia Rowe, Danielle Sender, Katherine Strate, Kelly Tucker, Maggie Turner and Brittney Watson.

Their tour included visits to Levick Strategic Communications, hosted by Grady alum Valerie Elston; Porter Novelli, hosted by Grady alum Carolyn Tieger; Senator Johnny Isakson’s office, hosted by Grady alum Sheridan Watson; and Edelman.

On the last day of their trip, all 16 students shadowed professionals in the DC area. Hosts included Levick Strategic Communications; Porter Novelli; Edelman; Senator Isakson’s office; Congressman Paul Broun’s office; Fleishman Hillard; American Lung Association; Academy Healthcare, hosted by Grady alum Kristin Hackler; Siemens Corporation, hosted by Grady alum Tom Phillips; Weber Shandwick; Consumer Bankers Association; Hawthorn Group; MS&L; and Lockheed Martin, hosted by Grady alum Scott Lusk.

On Friday night, the students were guests of D.C. Dawgs, at a Grady alumni mixer.

Students returned to Georgia with great enthusiasm about the possibilities of working in Washington D.C.

Photo Captions: PRSSA members meet with Levick Strategic Communications professionals.

Drewry Chapter of PRSSA’s first president, Steve Ellis, and current president, Stephanie P