Vanderbilt Public Relations Society.We'll let you know what's worth talking about.More than a club-We're a movement.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
NASHVILLE PR FALL INTERNSHIP!!!
Fall 2010
Hall Strategies is a Nashville public relations and government relations firm serving a roster of local, regional and national clients doing business in Tennessee. We are located at 222 Second Avenue North, Suite 210 in downtown Nashville. For more information about Hall Strategies, please visit www.hallstrategies.com.
Hall Strategies will be offering an internship opportunity for fall 2010. The position is unpaid, but will provide meaningful experiences for an individual interested in pursuing a career in public relations or communications.
We are looking for a candidate that possesses strong writing skills, has the ability to manage multiple tasks and is proficient in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. The internship is ideal for a junior or senior majoring in public relations. Previous internship experience is helpful but not required. The intern will be expected to work 10-12 hours a week.
Job responsibilities of the intern include:
v building and updating media lists
v social media management
v event planning and event management support
v copywriting for marketing collateral
v research projects
v administrative and organizational responsibilities
To apply for the fall 2010 internship position, please send a resume, cover letter and relevant writing samples via email to:
Jena Locke
jena@hallstrategies.com
Hall Strategies
222 Second Avenue North, Suite 210
Nashville, Tennessee 37201
(615) 242-8856
(615) 242-8857 fax
www.hallstrategies.com
The VPRS is proud to announce that proceeds from "Scene && Heard" will go towards Souls4Souls
Soles4Souls is a Nashville based shoe charity that donates shoes to adults and children in need.
For more information on Soles4Souls visit
Their Website
MTV RAISES PAY OF JERSEY SHORE!!
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Summer in the 3-1-7
Friday, July 16, 2010
sooo
i might be a little biased.2 more weeks of my internship. where did the time go????
_imani
BREAKING NEWSSSS
YOU'RE NO ONE UNTIL YOU'RE HEARD
VPRS PRESENTS: SCENE&&HEARD
10.10.2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Summer Update- What to do in Nashville!
Hey Everyone! I hope all of your summers are going well. I’ve been interning in Nashville as the director of marketing for a start-up company called Teammates Matter. I work really closely with 2 other interns and basically work on all aspects of marketing, communications, advertising and PR. Because we are such a small company, I really feel like my work is important. If this company is around in a couple of years, I will know that I had a large part in that, which is great motivation to learn, contribute, and bring some new knowledge back to VPRS. I’m so excited about where we are going as an organization, and I think this next semester is going to be great for us. As many of you all know, we decided to start a Nashville Scene type blog with fun things to do around Nashville. Since I’m here, I will start it off, and we can all take part during the year!
So here goes! My take on what’s “Hot” in Nashville is actually hot all over the country. It’s not just one place or one thing– it’s the ultimate Nashville experience. I’m not a morning person, and even though I have to wake up at 7 am for the first time since high school, one thing gets me to work on time-- Groupon.com. For those of you who don’t know, Groupon is a website that offers ridiculously low prices on fun things to do: dining out, amusement parks, you name it. The Groupon changes every day, so I open my email in the morning solely to check out what they are throwing at me (and read Imani’s emails!) A few examples of recent Groupons are $46 for a hair makeover at Fierce Salon and Spa, regular $154 value. I have never had a “hair makeover;” but chances are if I ever wanted to get one, it would probably cost a lot more than $46. They offer cake decorating classes, zip-line tours, and the usual 50% at an eclectic group of the most contemporary restaurants in Nashville. One thing that I have heard from most Vandy alums is that they regret getting stuck in the “Vanderbubble” and not really getting to experience the city. Groupon lets you do experience all of Nashville for 50% off. You could visit the Hermitage for $8 or take in the sights on the three-hour Homes of the Stars tour for $20. Groupons make great gifts; as a matter of fact, I’m taking my mom out to brunch in Atlanta with my most recently purchased Groupon. Even if you aren’t in Nashville this summer, their deals are popping up in just about every major city, so try it at home and switch the location when you get back to school. Not to mention that you get $10 every time you refer a friend; so if you like Groupon, ask for my referral code. You might just be buying me dinner for two at Cabana or a massage!
Peace, Love, and PR.