This is going to be a very eclectic post.
First off, I’d like to thank the 2008-2009 USF PRSSA Executive Board for allowing me the opportunity to join them. Two weeks ago, Lauren Opelt, President of the Walter E. Griscti Chapter of PRSSA, offered me the Director of Markting position for our chapter and I accepted. By accepting this position, I join a team of very talented and remarkable PR students that will lead the chapter to great success.
That being said, I can’t help but feel overwhelmed by this. I believe most of my anxiousness is derived from treading into uncharted waters. This is a completely new experience and therein lies the most exciting aspect. I have to jump headfirst into an area which I know little about and push the limits of my own abilities. Luckily, I will not be alone. I have the full support of my peers and I know everything will turn out fine.
Aside from that, I have found my way onto Twitter. Like many people, I was very skeptical of Twitter at first. After reading Lara Kretler’s blog, I decided to give Twitter a try and was very surprised at how intriguing it really is. Now, I have fully embraced Twitter and have even started to think of applications for Twitter in a PR classroom setting. TwitterReleases anyone?
After immersing myself in Twitter, I decided that I should dedicate more time to social media. I then proceeded to create a MyRagan account and a LinkedIn account. I found out fast that the social media bug is highly infectious. The best part about social media is the fact that we’ve only scratched the surface of possibilities. I can’t wait to see the next new thing!
Thank you for reading all the way through this post. It was very scattered, but I needed to put into writing what I was thinking. Hopefully, I will see all of you on Twitter, myRagan, and LinkedIn!
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