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4.19.2016

Senior Ad Major Receives the George M. Abney Honors Award

With the academic year drawing to a close, the University of Georgia has been recognizing those who have gone above and beyond in their schoolwork and outside of the classroom. One of these honorees is Caroline Moore; a senior advertising major who is the recipient of the George M. Abney Honors Award in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Caroline has worked incredibly hard to complete both her undergraduate and graduate coursework within four years through the Combined Bachelor's/Master's Degree Program offered by the UGA Honors Program. 

What work have you done outside the classroom to be recognized for this award?
While attending the University of Georgia and while in Grady College, I have had the opportunity to participate in a lot of wonderful programs - both on campus and off. I have been a member of Ad Club and a volunteer at Georgia Museum of Art since freshman year. Over the years, I have also spent time as a layout staff member for Georgia Political Review, a member of the GMOA Student Association, a volunteer media center specialist at Whit Davis Elementary School, and a mentor with Thomas Lay After-School Program. I had an absolutely wonderful experience serving as a strategic planner for Grady’s student-led ad agency, Talking Dog. Through this organization, I was able to work with a stellar team to create a real-life ad campaign for Seabear Oyster Bar. One incredible summer, I was able to participate in both the Grady in New York Maymester and the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity Study-Abroad Program. I was able to pursue both programs through funding from the Honors Program and Foundation Fellowship. Through the Foundation Fellowship, I have also been able to study at the University of Oxford and complete travel-study programs in New York City, Washington, D.C., South Korea, and Cuba. After attending the Cannes Lions Festival, I completed my first internship as a summer advertising intern for Marketing Strategies, Inc. in Myrtle Beach, SC. Last year, I completed my second professional position as a marketing coordinator for Vitamin C – a successful health IT software company based in Athens. In addition to these experiences, I am also an Omnicom/Grady Future Leaders Fellow and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Delta Sigma (AAF’s advertising honor society), and Phi Kappa Phi.

What are your career aspirations?
After graduation, I plan to explore agency life and gain as much experience as I can. I hope to work for a company that values diversity and empowers young women, like me, to achieve great things and to become a leader within the organization and community. On the company-level, this means valuing diversity and difference, as well as volunteering in the community and contributing to the efforts of multiple non-profits. On an individual-level, this means having the opportunity to work hard and move up in a company. In the future, after gaining experience in agencies, I hope to pursue a career in the non-profit sector. I am particularly passionate about improving the accessibility of education and the arts to children and young people. To lead communications for an organization that has this goal would be absolutely incredible.

What are you going to be doing this summer?
After graduation, I will be moving to Atlanta and completing the six-month-long Omnicom/Grady Future Leaders Fellowship. Through this program, I will be spending three months working for Fleishman Hillard and three months working for BBDO. According to program literature, “The Omnicom-Grady Future Leaders Fellowship program provides a completely integrated marketing communications experience for upcoming Grady graduates. In addition to agency work in advertising and public relations, Fellows will have the opportunity to participate in monthly educational luncheons and mentoring sessions with a representative from an outside agency.”

We're incredibly proud of Caroline, and thankful to have students like her representing the AdPR department so well. 


5.30.2013

Three AdPR alums selected as 2013 Omnicom/Grady Fellows

Congratulations to Allison Moder, Cari Buchwald, and Jennifer Linke, three Spring 2013 Public Relations graduates from UGA, for being chosen for the Omnicom/Grady Future Leaders Fellowship program. The Omnicom/Grady Future Leaders Fellowship provides an integrated marketing communications experience for AdPR graduating seniors and recent alumuni.

The six-month paid fellowship is hosted by several Atlanta Omnicom Group agencies including BBDO-Atlanta, Porter Novelli, Ketchum and Fleishman-Hillard. In addition to agency work in advertising and public relations, fellows will be mentored by a representative from a third marketing services firm such as Bernard Hodes Group, OMD, GO! Productions, Nancy Bailey & Associates and Changing Our World, Inc. Fellows spend three months at BBDO and three months at one of the leading public relations agencies. The program is designed to foster cross-disciplinary leaders who understand the full spectrum of marketing communication.

Moder will begin her fellowship at Porter Novelli, Buckwald will be at Ketchum, and Linke will begin at BBDO. The fellows will begin the program in early June.



Allison Moder
"I am so honored to be chosen to participate in the Omnicom Fellowship.  It will not only allow me to jump right into the Public Relations and Advertising world, but also I get to do so under a holistic model.  The Fellowship is designed to provide its interns with a well rounded experience.  Nothing is compartmentalized or separated in the PR world, and this opportunity will give me the chance to see and experience this first hand while learning how best to serve in this industry." (Allison Moder)

Cari Buchwald


"I feel incredibly honored to be selected for the Omnicom Fellowship. The past four years have provided me with invaluable public relations skills and experiences, and I am very excited to represent Grady College at Ketchum and BBDO. Through this fellowship, I am looking forward to learning the role of integrated marketing communications in both the public relations and advertising fields. Ketchum has created some of the best public relations campaigns for its renowned clients and I can't wait to learn more about this exciting industry." (Cari Buchwald)


Jennifer Marie Linke


I am extremely excited to be a fellow for the Omnicom Fellowship and to have the opportunity to work with BBDO and Porter Novelli. This type of opportunity is very rare. Since the fellowship is exclusive to Grady (and we all know how intense Grady kids can be), I feel honored to be chosen from so many amazing fellow Grady students. I expect to gain a very dynamic and hands-on experience from this fellowship. The fellowship was designed to provide a more well-rounded understanding about both the public relations and advertising industries. I expect to be able to see the industries from various angles to truly understand how communications is interconnected. Grady constantly teaches us about integrated marketing communications, with the fellowship, I will be able to experience this on a first-hand basis" (Jennifer Marie Linke)

9.24.2012

Fall lineup for UGA Grady's AdPR Lecture Series

The following speakers are scheduled to talk at this semester's AdPR Lecture Series, which is currently held Thursday nights in MLC 148 at 6:00 p.m.:

Sept. 27: Jason Rockman from Engauge (Atlanta). 

Oct. 11: Mike Martin and Ron Huey - creative directors who will speak on sports marketing.

Oct. 18: Matt Browher from Digitas (previously SVP of           Digital at Fleishman-Hilliard).

Nov. 1: 
 — Diane Brodalski, Senior Social Media Strategist at the Centers for Disease Control - will speak on social media's growing influence on health communications.
 — Michael Ares, Senior Vice President at Fleishman-Hilliard - will speak on building corporate reputation management.

Nov. 8: Tricia Melton, SVP, Entertainment Marketing, Turner Broadcasting and Hilary Silverboard, VP Branding, TNT.

Dates and speakers are subject to change. The AdPR Lecture Series is course taught by Dr. Karen W. King, the Jim Kennedy New Media Professor in Advertising. "Students consistently say this course is extremely helpful because it shows them what is current in the advertising and public relations professions," said AdPR Department Head Tom Reichert. "We see this course as another way to prepare our students to be successful." 

Please stay tuned on this blog or our Facebook page for scheduling announcements.

1.25.2012

AdPR Alum Spotlight: Evita Broughton

Evita Broughton graduated from UGA in 2004 with a degree in Advertising and a degree in African American Studies. She currently resides in Atlanta.

What are you doing now and how did you get there?
I'm a senior account executive at Fleishman-Hillard, an international communications agency, where I support AT&T's public relations initiatives surrounding device launches and third-party surveys. I began my career in public relations as an intern at Cingular Wireless' corporate headquarters where I worked for two consecutive summers in college. That experience helped me to land my first post-college position as an intern at Edelman, a top public relations firm. At the end of my three-month internship, I was offered a full-time position. During my tenure, I provided writing, grassroots outreach, strategic counsel, event planning, and media relations for Edelman's marquee clients in retail, entertainment, travel/tourism, and consumer health. In 2010, I accepted an offer to join Fleishman-Hillard's team where I am currently employed.

What is your favorite Grady memory?
Lively class discussions during Dr. Brooks' Race, Gender, and Media course. Also, hearing a certain Mid-Western professor pronounce the state Missouri. It cracked me (and the entire class) up every time!

What advice do you have for current AdPR students?
Hone your writing skills. Aside from leveraging intentionally-formed relationships, nothing will serve you better. Also, stay abreast of societal trends as well as top headlines in local, national and global news.