2013 Career Conference - New York Women in Communications, Inc.
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2013 Career Conference - New York Women in Communications, Inc.
Proudly presents 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Saturday, November 9, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm New York University’s Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South Sponsored by Hosted by Your Future Starts Now So Connect With Us For… Networking Career Development Educational Opportunities New York Women in Communications empowers women in all communications disciplines to reach their full potential by promoting their professional growth and inspiring them to achieve and share their successes in the rapidly change world of communications. We are an organization of more than 1,500 members, representing a broad spectrum of communications disciplines including marketing, film and photography, public relations, advertising, print and broadcast journalism, digital media, book and magazine publishing. Why Join? • Enjoy discounted prices to year-round career exploration, educational and networking events, such as the renowned Annual Matrix Awards Luncheon, Cocktails and Conversations, and many more! • Build your resume by joining a committee with industry professionals, gain exposure by volunteering at networking events and submit your writing for publication. • Be included in the exclusive professional members online directory and gain access to the online job bulletin. • Be eligible for coaching, insurance and discounts to spas, New York Sports Club and Zipcar memberships. Sign up today at www.nywici.org! 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Dear Student/Young Professional, Welcome to the 2013 New York Women in Communications Foundation Student Communications Career Conference! On behalf of the Student Affairs Committee and our entire Foundation Board, we are proud to offer you rare access to the movers and shakers behind some of the most iconic brands in the communications industry. The accomplished professionals you will meet today are among the most successful, celebrated and dedicated individuals in the business. The conference is your gateway to a world of insight and knowledge that would otherwise take years of trial-and-error experience to gather. It’s your big chance to learn from the experts. You’ll find out about how they started, how they navigated their way through the business, the challenges they faced and the combination of skills, knowledge and attitude it takes to remain at the top of their professions. And this year we are so excited to add some new panels that really reflect the changing landscape of communications. We hope you’ll check out Social Media Branding for Your Job and Yourself, Blogging 101, and the panel all about being an entrepreneur. We want to make sure this conference helps each and every student no matter what area of communications they hope to pursue. Take full advantage of all today has to offer. Ask questions, solicit advice, collect business cards, network, and then...follow-up, stay in touch, and start building your career toolkit. We also encourage you to maintain the career momentum that starts today by signing up for a Student Membership to New York Women in Communications. For only $45 per year you can access a wealth of information, events and professionals that will help you steer a course toward your communications career. You can sign up online at www.nywici.org. Finally, check out the New York Women in Communications Foundation Scholarships. Last year we awarded over $100,000 to high school, undergraduate and graduate students. Additional information is enclosed in your conference program. We’re delighted that you’ve chosen to spend your Saturday with us. We know it will be a productive and rewarding day for you. If you’d like to stay in touch or learn more about NYWICI, please send an email to us at the address below. With heartfelt enthusiasm and best wishes, Julie Hochheiser Ilkovich Megan Hess Co-Chair, NYWICI Foundation Career Conference Co-Chair, NYWICI Foundation Career Conference [email protected]@gmail.com www.nywici.org 3 Proudly presents 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Saturday, November 9, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm New York University’s Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South 8:00 a.m.Onsite Registration Opens (lobby level) 8:30 a.m. Breakfast | Event Kickoff and Icebreaker — Rosenthal Pavilion, 10th Floor 8:45 a.m. Welcome Address — Judith Harrison, New York Women in Communications Foundation President | Senior Vice President, Staffing and Diversity & Inclusion, Constituency Management Group 8:50 a.m. Welcome by New York University 8:55 a.m.Introduction to Keynote by Judith Harrison 9:00 a.m. Breakfast Keynote — Reshma Saujani, Founder, Girls Who Code 10:15-11:15 a.m Breakout Session 1 Writing and Editing Moderator: Andrea Chambers, Director, NYU Center for Publishing for Print and Online Panelists: Nancy Bilyeau, Executive Director, Dujour Magazine Jessica Branch, Articles Editor, SELF Room 905/907 Kelly Conniff, Special Projects Editor, TIME Sponsored by: Mark Orwoll, International Editor, Travel + Leisure Public Relations Moderator: Nancy Weber, Executive Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer, and Event Planning Meredith Corporation Room 802 Panelists: Meryl Weinsaft Cooper, Founder and CEO, Allen/Cooper Enterprises Jessica Kleiman, EVP, Communications, Sandow Letena Lindsay, President & Principal Consultant, L2 Public Relations Careers in Moderator: Andrea Morabito, TV reporter, New York Post TV & Film Panelists: Nyree Emory, Writer/Producer, HBO Kimberly Miller-Olko, Senior Vice President, Video Programming Room 804/805 and Development, Martha Stewart Living Jess Zaino, Founder, Jess Zaino Worldwide Productions 4 Tweet during today’s Conference! Share interesting statistics or words of wisdom you hear. Use the #SCCC13 hashtag and @NYWICI handle. Don’t forget to Tweet to panelists to connect with them during or after the Conference! 11:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Breakout Session 2 Moderator: Lori Greene, Digital Content Innovator/Blogger Blogging 101 Panelists: Annemarie Dooling, social journalist and community manager, Room 804/805 twitter.com/travelinganna Carly Heitlinger, Founder, TheCollegePrepster.com Jeannine Morris, Founder, BeautySweetSpot.com Elizabeth Perle, Senior Editor, Huffington Post Teen Marketing and Moderator: Lexie Riegelhaupt, Director, Marketing & Communications, Mashable Advertising Panelists: Angie Gentile, Director of Brand Marketing, Rent the Runway Brittany Hennessy, Director of Digital Marketing and Strategic Partnerships, Lucille Roberts Room 802 Allison Stadd, Marketing and Communications Manager, Shake Shack Lindsay Swartz, Director, Marketing Solutions, Clear Channel Communications Broadcast Journalism Panelists: Jessica Abo, TV News Anchor, NY1 and Radio Maggie Gray, Anchor for Sports Illustrated Video, co-host of Moose & Maggie Show Room 905/907 on CBS Sports Radio Network Nefertiti Jaquez, Reporter, NBC 10 Philadephia Caitlin Thompson, Executive Editor, WNYC 12:45 p.m.Lunch — Rosenthal Pavilion, 10th Floor 1:00 p.m. Luncheon Address — New York Women in Communications President, Liz Kaplow President and CEO, Kaplow 1:05 p.m. Luncheon Keynote — Eva Chen, Editor-in-Chief, Lucky Magazine 2:15-3:15 p.m. Breakout Session 3 Social Media Branding Moderator: Patricia Kitchen, Web Reporter, Newsday for Your Job and Panelists: Elisa Benson, Social Media Editor, Cosmopolitan Yourself Morgan Baden, Director, Social Media, Scholastic Room: 804/805 Kathleen Heaney, “Web Girl Kathleen” Digital Director, Elvis Duran and the Morning Show Starting Your Own Panelists: Kendra Bracken-Ferguson, Co-Founder, Digital Brand Architects Business Soraya Darabi, Co-Founder, Zady Janna Meyrowitz Turner, Founder, Style House PR Room 905/907 Amanda Pressner, Co-Founder, Masthead Media Company Secrets to a Successful Moderator: Arlene Newman, Career Coach and President of Career Bound Success Job Search Panelists: Liz Colodny, Founder and President, Synergy Hr Partners Inc. Jessica DiScipio, HR Associate, Warner Bros. Entertainment Group Room 802 Adrian Granzella Larssen, editor-in-chief, The Daily Muse Kristen Izurieta, Manager of Talent Acquisition, Grey Advertising 3:30-4:30 p.m. Closing Panel Session: Next Steps: What to Moderator: Susan Schulz, Editorial Brand Director, Cosmopolitan, Hearst Magazines Do with Everything Panelists: Rima Abdelkader, Associate Producer, “Real Money with Ali Velshi”, Al Jazeera America You Learned Today Sharon Clott, Senior Editor at InStyle Magazine Rosenthal Pavilion Lauren Gould, Senior Account Executive, Kaplow 10th Floor Tammy Tibbetts, President/Founder, She’s The First 4:30 p.m.Raffle 5 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Tara Liggins Julie Livingston Senior Director, Client Development, CarrotNewYork Arielle Martinez Megan Hess Student, Stony Brook University NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2013 Assistant Editor, Mashable *Vice President, Student Affairs Committee, New York Women in Communications Jessica Mendoza Julie Hochheiser Ilkovich Professor of Communication and Media Management, Graduate School of Business, Fordham University Managing Partner and President, Editorial Operations at Masthead Media Company *Vice President, Student Affairs Committee, New York Women in Communications Cassondra Bazelow Student, City College of New York Antonia Caamano Julia Corbett Student, The College of New Jersey NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2013 Camille D’Elia Student, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2011 Digital Marketing Strategist, Kantar Media Bozena Mierzejewska Chelsea Orcutt Head of Outreach, Thunderclap NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2009 & 2010 Amy Orgel Nicole Parker Marisch Perera Student, Pace University NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2012 & 2013 Ann Pierret Student, Fordham University Emily Raleigh Ginger Davis Student, Fordham University Student, Metropolitan College of NY Lauren Ryan Shannan Ferry Student, Integrated Marketing Communication, Ithaca College ’16 NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2012 & 2013 Student, Hofstra University, ‘14 Allyson Gill Student, City University of New York, York College Jennifer Goodwin Assistant Director, NYU-SCPS Center for Publishing Lauren Hard Student, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Karissa Heam Publicist, Media Connect Heidi Huerta Student, Rutgers University ‘14 Laurie Joseph Job Placement Counselor/Associate Professor, Nassau Community College Amanda Kontor Student, Monmouth University NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2013 Melanie Rush Internship and Career Counselor, FIT Brooke Sassman Student, Rutgers University NYWICI Scholarship Winner, 2013 Megan Schulz Senior Manager, Global Internal Communications, Avon Products, Inc. Jen Singerman Nkiruka Umegbolu NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2012 Miriam Ward Student, SUNY New Paltz NYWICI Foundation Scholarship Winner, 2011 & 2012 Sara Wingard Ritza Yana Managing Partner, R.Y.Ink! 6 New York Women in Communications 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE 6 Questions With Helen Wagner, 3M Public Relations Manager Top Tips for Working Your Way to the Top — Without Stepping on Others 1.What was the most important lesson you learned from a mentor in your life? I never had a formal mentor, but I had people who mentored me informally, who were managers at 3M. One gave me a chance to take on my own work through special projects, which helped me take on responsibility that motivated me to work even harder. The other person gave me the feeling that I was really on my own, and along with that came the responsibility to succeed. 2.Why do you feel it is so important for women to help out other women? I actually think it is important for people to help other people; I don’t believe that women are the underdog to men. There are skills and talents which women possess that men don’t, and vice versa, but that doesn’t make one better than the other. But with women, the advantage of helping one another is that hopefully it will help us understand what we each bring to the party. I do not believe that women need to keep trying to act like men. Discussing your strengths and challenges with other women helps with professional development. 3.Which skills did you bring to 3M from being a teacher and freelance writer? From freelancing, I brought my inquisitive, open mind — always asking “what if.” I was a teacher for eight years, and teachers naturally want to say, “I want to teach you how to learn.” So now, I have a very open-door policy at work. I think some people feel threatened by being too open because then they don’t feel like they’re “the boss.” I never felt that; my attitude is that I could learn a lot from fresh, new minds. My teaching experience also helped me learn how to work with introverts on teams. If the world was full of people like me, extroverts, the world might be noisier than we want it to be. 4.What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced working at a huge corporation like 3M, and how did you overcome it? It’s important to look at processes and see how you can make them simpler and easier. When you’re working with 80,000 people, there must be some specific processes in place to make the company run. That’s something a little company of five doesn’t need to worry about. 5.Is there any advice you would give to young women looking to break into communications? The best thing is to look for all different opportunities, but it’s a fine line. You must be specific enough — not just “I want to do something in communications” — but not so specific that you cut out other options. In an interview, you want to say, “I have a strong interest in A, and in addition, I’m also interested in B, C, and D.” Don’t make it sound like you’ll take anything available. But also realize that people don’t stay in the same jobs for a very long time now. Accepting a job doesn’t mean you’re there forever. continued www.nywici.org 7 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE 6 Questions With Helen Wagner continued I also understand that finances are a priority — but you have to put a very high emphasis on happiness. If you’re in a job that makes you miserable every single day, it probably isn’t worth it. It may be better to have a lower-level position and be happy than holding a high-level job and be miserable. 6.Tell me one of the most valuable life lessons you’ve learned in your career thus far. Never give up, and step forward to say “I want to do this.” If I just sat there and did really great work, I may not have been noticed. But stepping forward is the way I got the job in New York. I said to my manager, “I really like what I’m doing now, but I don’t want to keep doing it, it’s too easy. I want something that’s more challenging. So if something comes up, let me know about it.” And a very short time later, my boss came to me about an opening in New York. You also don’t need to be pushy. You need to be firm and confident — if you don’t let people know you’re willing to work hard and that you want to progress, then they probably won’t make the connection that you want to. However, some people have a tendency to ask to be manager even though they’ve only been at a company for two minutes. It’s important to step forward, but not with the “I’m better than everyone else” attitude. You need to know what you don’t know, too. So step forward, but with some facts behind you. —Interview conducted by Lauren Ryan, nywiciNEXT blog editor in chief 8 New York Women in Communications 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER Saturday, November 9, 2013 CONFERENCE 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES Welcome Address Judith Harrison, New York Women in Communications Foundation President | Senior Vice President, Staffing and Diversity & Inclusion, Constituency Management Group | @villageny Judith is Senior Vice President, Staffing and Diversity & Inclusion, for the Constituency Management Group agencies, which include Weber Shandwick, GolinHarris, Rogers & Cowan, FutureBrand, Octagon, Jack Morton, KRC Research, Powell Tate and Axis Communications. Judith was previously Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Ruder Finn, after beginning her recruiting career as Vice President at The Fry Group. Judith also has a background in public relations and marketing. She also has lent her expertise to the Council of Public Relations Firms, the WorldStudio Foundation and the NY Chapter of American Women in Radio & TV. In 2011, Judith received a 2011 New York Women’s Agenda Star Award. breakfast keynote Reshma Saujani, Founder, Girls Who Code @reshmasaujani Girls Who Code is a national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology and prepare young women for jobs of the future. In her new book, “Women Who Don’t Wait in Line,” Reshma advocates for a new model of female leadership focused on embracing risk and failure, promoting mentorship and sponsorship, and boldly charting your own course — personally and professionally. After years of working as an attorney and supporting the Democratic party as an activist and fundraiser, Reshma left her private sector career behind and surged onto the political scene as the first Indian American woman in the country to run for US Congress. Following the highly publicized race, Reshma stayed true to her passion for public service, becoming Deputy Public Advocate of New York City and most recently running a spirited campaign for Public Advocate on a platform of creating educational and economic opportunities for women and girls, immigrants, and those who have been sidelined in the political process. A true political entrepreneur, Reshma has been fearless in her efforts to disrupt both politics and technology to create positive change. Reshma is a graduate of the University of Illinois, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and Yale Law School. She has recently been named one of Forbes’ Most Powerful Women Changing the World, Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People, and Business Insider’s 50 Women Who Are Changing the World. Luncheon Address Liz Kaplow, New York Women in Communications President | President and CEO, Kaplow Communications @LizKaplow Liz is the founder and CEO of Kaplow Communications, a leading public relations and communications agency that connects brands and products with consumers and influencers through the art of storytelling. Under Liz’s leadership, for the past 20 years, the agency has been driving consumers to fall in love with brands across such diverse categories as beauty, fashion, retail, lifestyle and consumer technology. Kaplow’s clients range from such world-leading brand partners as Target, Skype, the Avon Foundation, and Unilever. With her holistic approach to the practice of public relations, Liz is helping to reinvent the field. Her focus on integrating social media and emerging technologies with well-established media platforms ensures that client brand stories are “front and center” where consumers are living today. This approach earned Kaplow the prestigious Consumer Agency of The Year award — as well as a place on the list of Best Agencies to Work for — from the Holmes Report in 2011. Liz has combined her passion for storytelling with savvy business acumen to become a mentor and leader to her employees and many others. Over her career, continued www.nywici.org 9 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Liz has been advisor, colleague and friend to CEOs, business leaders and influencers around the globe, and a guide to many of the communications industry’s most prominent young practitioners. Recognized throughout the industry for her leadership, she is sought after as a speaker and as a judge for top industry competitions such as the CLIO, Sabre and the PR Week Awards. Liz also has shared her leadership and inspiration with many worthwhile causes. Liz was honored by the James E. Marshall Foundation at the Beyond Beauty Awards this year, and by the Girls Scouts as a Woman of Distinction in 2009. Liz also serves on the Board of Directors of Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) and directs the agency in developing communications strategies for CEW’s charitable foundation, Cancer and Careers. Liz has led the agency’s long standing commitment to Project Morry, a year-round youth development organization. An honors graduate of Vassar College, Liz also received a graduate degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology. She lives in New York with her husband Evan Jacobs and has two daughters, Juliana and Melanie. Luncheon Keynote Address Eva Chen, Editor-in-Chief, Lucky Magazine @evachen212 Eva Chen was named editor-in-chief of Lucky in June 2013. Prior to her appointment, Ms. Chen worked in fashion, beauty and health, consulting to a wide range of brands including Vogue, Vogue China, Teen Vogue, Elle and The Wall Street Journal Magazine. Earlier in her career, Ms. Chen spent nearly eight years at Teen Vogue, where she held a number of editorial positions in the beauty, health, features and special projects departments. Ms. Chen attended Johns Hopkins University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Tweet during today’s Conference! Share interesting statistics or words of wisdom you hear. Use the #SCCC13 hashtag and @NYWICI handle. Don’t forget to Tweet to panelists to connect with them during or after the Conference! 10 New York Women in Communications Breakout Session 1 Writing and Editing for Print and Online Sponsored by Moderator: Andrea Chambers, Director of The Center for Publishing | New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies Andrea oversees the Master of Science in Publishing: Digital and Print Media program for students interested in careers in book and magazine publishing; The Summer Publishing Institute, a six-week intensive for recent college graduates; and executive education programs in New York and abroad. (For more information about these programs, please visit www. scps.nyu.edu/publishing.) Andrea is a former publishing executive with a wide-range of experience in both consumer magazines and book publishing at media companies such as Time Inc., Penguin Group (USA), Primedia, and the National Geographic Society. A published book author, she is also an award-winning journalist who has written and edited hundreds of articles for America’s leading magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times. Panelists Nancy Bilyeau, Executive Editor, DuJour magazine @Tudorscribe A graduate of the University of Michigan, Nancy has worked on the staffs of Rolling Stone, Good Housekeeping, Ladies’ Home Journal, Entertainment Weekly and InStyle. A story she edited for the December 2012 issue of DuJour, “A Murder in Palm Springs,” was nominated for Best Investigative Feature of the Min Awards. She has also written two historical thrillers for Simon & Schuster’s Touchstone division. 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 1 Writing and Editing for Print and Online continued Jessica Branch, Articles Editor, SELF At SELF, Jessica works on well features and essays. Previously, she was Health Director at Prevention, where she won The Exceptional Merit in Media Award from the National Women’s Political Caucus, among several other editorial awards. Prior to that, she held staff positions at a variety of consumer magazines, including Good Housekeeping, Ladies’ Home Journal, Glamour and Esquire, as well as websites such as iVillage and Citysearch, where she served as Managing Editor of the New York site and National Arts Editor. She holds a PhD in comparative literature from Yale University and is a voting member of Drama Desk. Kelly Conniff, Special Projects Editor, TIME @kellyconniff Kelly works as the day-to-day liaison to sales and marketing and also oversees long-term packages and lists. She joined TIME in 2012 as a social media editor, leading the push to increase TIME’s social audience on all platforms by millions of fans. Previously, she was a writer, producer and social media manager at the National Geographic Society. A native of Washington, D.C., Conniff has a B.A. from James Madison University and an M.A. from American University’s School of Communication. Mark Orwoll, International Editor, Travel + Leisure and Executive Editor, American Express Publishing’s International Department | @orwoll Mark is responsible for the editorial direction of dozens of editions of Travel + Leisure, Departures, and Food & Wine in more than 30 foreign markets and 10 languages. Over the past 27 years he has edited and written for nearly every section of Travel + Leisure, was the “Smart Traveler” columnist for three years, and continues to blog for the T+L website, which he helped develop. He previously served as Associate, Senior, and Managing Editor. Mark was a co-producer of NBC News Production’s award-winning 2003 documentary The Next Destination. His previous publishing experience includes positions at USAir, Woman’s World, and American Salon magazines, among others. He received his M.A. from San Francisco State University. Public Relations and Event Planning Moderator: Nancy Weber, Executive Vice President/Chief Marketing Officer, Meredith Corporation Nancy Weber is Executive Vice President/ Chief Marketing Officer for the Meredith Publishing Group. Weber, one of the publishing industry’s leading marketing executives, develops Meredith’s initiatives designed to expand the company’s brands across media and special event platforms. In addition, she was instrumental in launching Meredith 360°, the company’s recently created business marketing unit designed to give clients total solutions to their marketing objectives by using the broad portfolio and platforms of Meredith’s print, broadcast, internet and event products and services. She also has responsibility for the internal Meredith marketing groups within the company. Her responsibilities also include oversight for Meredith’s research department, the Family Circle Tennis Cup, the corporate creative services department and experiential marketing. Prior to joining Meredith, Weber served as the senior vice president, Marketing and Business Development for The Golf Digest Companies where she was responsible for Research and Corporate Marketing, Events and Sports Marketing, Corporate Creative Services & Custom Publishing, and Business Development. Her professional background and experience also includes serving as the vice president, Marketing and Promotion for the New York Times Company Magazine Group, the marketing director of The Newspaper Association of America, and as senior vice president, Marketing and Sales Development for McCalls magazine. She also held marketing and promotion positions with Family Circle and House & Garden magazines. Weber earned a bachelor of science from the University of Colorado Journalism School and currently resides in New York City. www.nywici.org 11 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 1 Public Relations and Event Planning continued Panelists Meryl Weinsaft Cooper, Founder and CEO, Allen/Cooper Enterprises | @grape Meryl Weinsaft Cooper is a communications specialist, author, blogger, coach and filmmaker. Before founding Allen/Cooper Enterprises and Site/109 in Fall 2011, Cooper held executive leadership roles at two of the top lifestyle PR/Marketing agencies in the country. In her past roles, as managing director of the Home & Lifestyle division of DeVries PR and as SVPPartner at LaForce+Stevens, she led programs for a variety of hospitality, wine/spirits and consumer. A graduate of Ithaca College’s Park School of Communications, Cooper’s PR experience includes stints in art, music, media and entertainment communications, including time at the Screen Actors Guild’s New York office and time running the PR department for Working Mother, Working Woman and the National Association for Female Executives. Cooper is the co-author of Be Your Own Best Publicist: How to Use PR Skills to Get Hired, Noticed and Rewarded At Work (Career Press, Jan 2011) and is a career advisor for MediaBistro as well as a featured blogger for Forbes. com, The Hired Guns and BusinessInsider.com. Jessica Kleiman, EVP, Communications, Sandow @jessicakleiman Jessica manages internal and external corporate communications and all public relations efforts for the multiplatform media company and its various brands. SANDOW’s portfolio includes Culture + Commerce, Fred Segal, Interior Design, Luxe Interiors + Design, Material ConneXion, NewBeauty and Worth. Previously, Kleiman served as vice president, public relations for Hearst Magazines, one of the world’s largest publishers of monthly magazines. In that position, she was responsible for all PR efforts for 20 consumer magazine brands in the U.S., including Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Harper’s Bazaar, House Beautiful, O, The Oprah 12 New York Women in Communications Magazine and Town & Country, as well as the company’s international, digital, brand development, integrated media and consumer marketing divisions. Prior to joining Hearst in 2000, Kleiman was director of PR at The Knot (now called XO Group), She started her PR career at The Rosen Group, a magazine publicity firm. A graduate of University of Michigan with a BA in Communication, Kleiman has written for several magazines, newspapers and websites, including being a regular blogger for Forbes.com’s Work in Progress section. Kleiman co-wrote the career guide, “Be Your Own Best Publicist: How to Use PR Techniques to Get Noticed, Hired and Rewarded at Work” (Career Press, 2011) with co-author Meryl Weinsaft Cooper. Letena Lindsay, Founder and Principal Consultant, L2 Public Relations | @letenalindsay Letena Lindsay founded L2 Public Relations in 2009. As part of L2PR, her clients have included: O, The Oprah Magazine, Essence, Food Network Magazine, Seventeen, Country Living, Money magazine, NewBeauty magazine, productivity expert and best-selling author Julie Morgenstern, L’Oreal Paris Women of Worth Awards, women’s lifestyle website BettyConfidential.com, and body essentials line Ruby Ribbon. Most recently Ms. Lindsay worked as Vice President of Corporate Communications for Bauer Publishing where she oversaw the press and re-positioning efforts for nine magazines, including celebrity weeklies In Touch and Life & Style and tween titles J-14, M and Twist. Previously, Ms. Lindsay was PR Director at Hearst Magazines in New York City, where she headed press efforts for nine of the company’s 19 titles, including Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, Redbook and Harper’s Bazaar from 2003 to 2008. Prior to Hearst, Ms. Lindsay worked at Essence Communications Partners from 2000 to 2003 as the company’s Public Relations Manager. She has also held media relations positions in Chicago at Fleishman-Hillard and R.J. Dale Advertising & Public Relations. Ms. Lindsay graduated from the University of MissouriColumbia Journalism School. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her husband and school-aged twin boys. 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 1 Public Relations and Event Planning continued Stefanie Mohr, Manager of Public Relations, Target Ms. Mohr recently joined Target in February 2013. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the creation and execution of Target’s public relations efforts in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States spanning communications initiatives related to category, brand reputation, community relations and social media. She also cultivates original content for Target’s online magazine, A Bullseye View, and serves as a corporate spokeswoman. Prior to joining Target, Ms. Mohr was the director of global corporate communications at The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. where she directed the global communications strategy for The Breast Cancer Awareness 20th Anniversary Campaign. While at The Estée Lauder Companies, Ms. Mohr also served on the global communications and events teams for the Origins, Jo Malone and Estée Lauder brands, managing international and domestic campaigns and launching brands in developed and emerging markets. Additionally, she has worked in the fashion industry at Polo Ralph Lauren in the publishing department, at NBC Universal on the broadcast news production team and also as a professional actress at a variety of theatres throughout the country and on television. Ms. Mohr has held a variety of volunteer positions including: President of the New York Alumni Chapter of Baldwin-Wallace University, Fordham Women in Business Student Mentor and active member in the Bronxville Junior League and her local parish choir, St. Joseph’s in Bronxville. Ms. Mohr received an M.B.A., Communications from Fordham Graduate School of Business, and a B.A., Business and B.M., Music Theatre from Baldwin-Wallace University. Check out the exciting upcoming events at nywici.org! Careers in TV & Film Moderator: Andrea Morabito, TV Reporter, New York Post | @andreamorabito Andrea Morabito is a TV reporter for the New York Post, where she writes about entertainment programming on broadcast, cable and premium networks. Prior to joining the Post in 2013, she covered the TV industry for Broadcasting & Cable for three years, most recently as programming editor. Morabito graduated from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School with a degree in magazine journalism in 2008. She lives in New York City. Panelists Nyree Emory, Writer/Producter, HBO @msnyreeemory Nyree Emory is an award winning Writer/ Producer/Editor (Preditor) for on-air HBO Original Series with over ten years of experience in television production. Most recent promotional campaigns include: Game Of Thrones, The Newsroom, Veep, Boardwalk Empire, Hung, Real Time With Big Maher, Big Love, Treme, and HBO Documentary Films. She is a NYC native and has been the creative force behind various freelance creative projects in New York City, lending her media savviness to social media projects, marketing, and events. Lionel, TV/Radio Personality, WPIX @LionelMedia A native New Yorker born elsewhere, Lionel has been performing spoken word (radio, podcasting, stand-up comedy, aggressive whispering) for over 25 years. He implores and entreats his audience to critically think and analyze, to parse topics and peel the layers of the issue onion. He insists that his audience be fearless in asking any questions about anything. Lionel started as a mere radio caller whilst in law school in his home town of Tampa (cf. Tampa Bay) and was given his own talk radio show in 1988 on 970 WFLA — a weekend show (Sunday, no less). For reasons yet to be fathomed, he then jumped to middays, then afternoon drive all in less than a year. continued www.nywici.org 13 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 1 Careers in TV & Film continued Lionel hosted his own show Snap Judgment on Court TV and has appeared as a guest on virtually every news commentary show. In talk radio Lionel’s “committed” afternoon drive in Tampa on 970 WFLA-AM, morning and afternoon drive in New York on the heritage 77 WABC-AM, evenings in New York on yet another historic station 710 WOR-AM and then mornings and middays on Air America Media. Lionel is the author of “Everyone’s Crazy Except You and Me . . . And I’m Not So Sure About You” (Hyperion). In addition to his Mother PIX news duties (as in seven days a week) on New York’s heritage 5 and 10 PM PIX 11 News providing commentary, man-on-the-street and vox pop features, newsmaker interviews — just to name a few — the Emmy® nominated Lionel provides audio and video podcasts on his website LionelMedia.com. Kimberly Miller-Olko, Senior Vice President, Video Programming and Development, Martha Stewart Living @kimberlyolko Kim is responsible for all television and digital video at MSLO. She previously held the title of Vice President of Productions and Supervising Producer of The Martha Stewart Show. Winner of 4 Emmy Awards, 10 Emmy Nominations, and a Gracie Award, Ms. Miller has worked closely with well-known talent throughout her career, including Anderson Cooper, Tim Gunn, Ty Pennington, Rosie O’Donnell, and Donny Deutsch. Ms. Miller has conceived thousands of corporate videos. She produced fashion and tourism videos for New York City based Applevision Vidicom earlier in her career, and later was President of Image Stream Productions. Today, Ms. Miller combines her television and corporate video experience in creating cutting edge digital video campaigns for clients and partners of MSLO. A graduate of Montclair State University, Ms. Miller resides in Northern New Jersey with her husband Henry and twin 8-year-old sons. She is a former Vice President of the Board of Trustees of the North Jersey Chapter of the National MS Society and volunteers with Make-AWish Foundation. 14 New York Women in Communications Jess Zaino, Founder, Jess Zaino Worldwide Productions | @Jess_Zaino Jess worked as the Style Producer for the ABC Daytime television show, The Chew, where her style influence was watched by millions daily. She recently added men to her roster as the current host of Cute Him Up!, a men’s makeover show for Fuji TV. Jess is the creator of the national shopping event, Cheap Chic Shopping Tours, which teaches women how and where to buy an entirely new wardrobe for less than one hundred bucks. Additionally, she is one of 18 most influential style bloggers as part of the Glamour Magazine Blogger Network. Jess recently launched Jess Zaino Worldwide Productions. From development to distribution, Jess Zaino Worldwide Productions gives a fresh spin to the familiar face of lifestyle content. Founder and Executive Producer, Jess Zaino, is currently in production with the NYC media / Taxi TV lifestyle “show”, Jess Of All Trades, which helps New Yorkers solve lifestyle challenges with a single tweet. Jess came to national attention as the co-host of the Style Network’s Modern Girls Guide to Life. She has appeared as the On-Air Stylist for top Style Network reality shows, How Do I Look? and The Look for Less. She has appeared live as a Trend Expert on the Home Shopping Network and her expertise has been featured on 60 Minutes II, Before and Afternoon Movie Makeover, VH-1, MTV and more. Breakout Session 2 Blogging 101 Moderator: Lori Greene, Digital Content Innovator/Blogger | @lorip1025 Lori is a proven multi-platform content executive highly proficient in all aspects of media including social, mobile, broadband, television, digital, and print as well as digital ad sales. She teaches digital content strategies at New York University and is a guest speaker, panelist, and lecturer on digital subjects. Most recently, she executed a full digital rebrand of the global company WOBI, home of the World Business Forum, including content alliances with AOL, Inc., Wharton continued 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 2 Blogging 101 continued Business School, and Fast Company. She was responsible for exponential social media growth and the company’s first expansion into Asia. Prior, she ran BBC America Digital where she increased web traffic over 100% and won Best Cable Website of the Year for her intelligent integration of television, digital, and social elements. She also increased revenue, social and digital metrics by double digits. Panelists Annemarie Dooling, Social journalist and community manager | @travelinganna Annemarie created a Wordpress blog from scratch to document her post-grad round-the-world travels before blogging for Hearst publications and Aol, and leading community engagement at The Huffington Post. She currently trains journalists and bloggers to tap into their own communities with Salon.com, New Media Expo and others while continuing to catalog her travels at FrillSeekerDiary.com. Carly Heitlinger, Founder, TheCollegePrepster.com @collegeprepster Carly is a recent graduate of Georgetown University. She started her blog College Prep in 2008 as a distraction from her dreaded Accounting 101 class. Blogging as “The College Prepster” has allowed Carly to share her voice and story with countless other girls. Integrating her knack for business and passion for writing, she founded her company TCP Inc and... had to actually use what she learned from accounting! She is the author of The Freshman 50 and currently resides in New York City, where she spends her time writing and searching for the best pastries. Jeannine Morris, Multimedia journalist and Founder of BeautySweetSpot.com | @BeautySweetSpot Jeannine is a multimedia journalist whose passion for journalism has led her from working in print to writing online and flourishing into an on air expert. With over 250 TV appearances, her authoritative voice in beauty and celebrity has given her the opportunity to appear on the Emmy red carpet with E!, dish on trends with Kathie Lee and Hoda on The Today Show and talk celebrity beauty must-haves with Wendy Williams. Recently profiled by Forbes, as an inspiring entrepreneur, Jeannine’s journalistic ethics and branding skills helped her build an empire. As the Founder of BeautySweetSpot. com, she takes her readers behind the scenes into her life as an insider, while providing informative beauty, men’s grooming, health and fitness tips. Elizabeth Perle, Senior Editor, Huffington Post Teen @lizperle Liz Perle is a senior editor overseeing HuffPost Teen and youth initiatives at The Huffington Post. She has appeared on The Today Show, CBS News, HuffPost Live and other media channels as an expert on teen culture. She previously worked as Special Projects Editor at HuffPost and at Seventeen Magazine in New York. She attended McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. Marketing and Advertising Lexie Riegelhaupt, Marketing & Communications Director, Mashable | @LexieGRieg In this position, Lexie oversees communications, media and brand strategy for Mashable. Lexie is responsible for Mashable’s consumer and BtoB communications, including editorial initiatives, product launches, business partnerships, and media relations. Since joining Mashable in 2012, she has grown the company’s overall brand awareness and press, and created several strategic partnerships. Before joining Mashable, Lexie worked in Communications at Buddy Media. She studied History and Film at St. Lawrence University and lives in New York City. continued www.nywici.org 15 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 2 Marketing and Advertising continued Angie Gentile, Director of Brand Marketing, Rent the Runway | @angiegentile Angie Gentile is the Director of Brand Marketing at Rent the Runway, an e-commerce company that is transforming the retail industry by making designer dress and accessory rentals accessible for millions of women. She is responsible for branding, advertising, consumer research, and strategic marketing campaigns. Prior to joining Rent the Runway, Angie was at PepsiCo as a Brand Manager for iconic, billion-dollar brands, such as Mountain Dew and SoBe. She has co-taught the Digital Brand Strategy course at General Assembly and is a founding member of Brick Society, a women’s professional and social network in NYC. Angie holds a BA in Communications and Consumer Psychology from University of Pennsylvania. Brittany Hennessy, Director of Digital Marketing and Strategic Partnerships, Lucille Roberts | @2legit2britt Brittany received a B.A. in Journalism and Media Studies from Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick and in the mid-2000s attended this very conference. It changed her life and later inspired her to join NYWICI, where she now serves on the IMC Committee as secretary. Brittany is currently the Director of Digital Marketing and Strategic Partnerships at Lucille Roberts and is also the Social Media Manager for Advertising Women of New York. When she is not working on her latest project, SocialMediaThoughts.com, she is speaking at conferences, teaching courses on digital marketing and experimenting with new ways to increase her following on Twitter. Tweet during today’s Conference! Share interesting statistics or words of wisdom you hear. Use the #SCCC13 hashtag and @NYWICI handle. Don’t forget to Tweet to panelists to connect with them during or after the Conference! 16 New York Women in Communications Allison Stadd, Marketing and Communications Manager, Shake Shack | @AllisonStadd Allison Stadd is a digital communications and marketing professional with experience crafting social media strategy for everything from small women-owned businesses to global brands. She is also a freelance writer, blogger, speaker, and social media consultant. Allison is a fan of good books and good beer with equal enthusiasm, and when she’s not slinging tweets, pins, and posts, you’ll find her on the nearest running path. Lindsay Swartz, Director, Marketing Solutions, Clear Channel Communications | @Swartzy0 Lindsay Swartz has been working as an expert marketer in the field of Communications for the past 10 years. After completing her education at the University of Western Ontario she was immediately hired at Alliance Atlantis Broadcasting. With marketing experience under her belt she was drawn to the magazine industry working at 2 of Canada’s leading fashion and beauty monthly’s including Fashion Magazine and LOULOU. Then, New York City came calling. Presented with an opportunity she couldn’t refuse, Lindsay packed her bags and moved to Manhattan working as a Marketing Manager at Women’s Wear Daily. For the next few years Lindsay moved up the ranks working for Hearst Publications (Seventeen Magazine) and eventually becoming Marketing Director at Rodale Media (Prevention Magazine). As the magazine industry began moving more in the direction of online media, Lindsay followed the trend working for the online publication Everyday Health, and the popular entertainment news website, HollywoodLife.com, finally landing at Clear Channel Media and Entertainment (CCM+E) as the Director of Marketing Solutions. As the Director of Marketing Solutions, Lindsay provides support to the sales team and high priority clients to formulate innovative marketing strategies and promotional campaigns across CCM+E’s multi-platform assets including iHeartRadio live events, artist and DJ endorsements, Premiere Network Radio, Clear Channel out of home advertising, digital, mobile and live streaming. 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 2 Broadcast Journalism and Radio Moderator: Farnoosh Torabi, personal finance expert, author and TV personality | @Farnoosh Farnoosh is the author of You’re So Money – Live Rich Even When You’re Not, a nationally acclaimed tell-all for young adults searching for financial independence. Her latest book, Psych Yourself Rich: Get The Mindset & Discipline You Need to Build Your Financial Life is an Amazon best-seller. Her forthcoming book is entitled When She Makes More: 10 Rules For Breadwinning Women, slated for May 2014. She is a highly sought-after speaker and frequent financial contributor to Yahoo! Finance and The Today Show. She currently hosts the Webby-nominated show “Financially Fit” on Yahoo!, the #1 personal finance web series, teaching everyday Americans how to boost earnings, save more and spend smart. Farnoosh studied finance at Pennsylvania State University and graduated with honors. She also holds a Masters in Journalism from Columbia University. Learn more about her at www.farnoosh.tv. Panelists Maggie Gray, Anchor, Sports Illustrated Video, Co-host Moose & Maggie Show on CBS Sports Radio Network @SI_MaggieGray Maggie Gray is currently the lead anchor for all of SI.com’s digital video content. As the host of SI NOW, Sports Illustrated’s daily live show, Maggie conducts interviews with the biggest and most influential names in sports and entertainment. Maggie is also the host of the weekly show Pro Football NOW, teaming with Super Bowl champion Amani Toomer as her co-host. In her role with SI, Maggie has covered all of the top news stories in the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, college football, college basketball, NASCAR, horse racing, and Olympic sports…sometimes all in the same day! On the radio, Maggie is the co-host of the Moose and Maggie Show on the CBS Sports Radio Network, which is heard on over 300 radio stations across the country. Prior to joining SI.com, Maggie was formerly a host, reporter, and play-by-play announcer for the MSG Network, ESPN, and MLB.com. She has covered the NBA and MLB for Westwood One/CBS Radio Sports and worked as a producer for Westwood One for both the Athens and Turin Olympics. Maggie is originally from upstate New York and a graduate of George Washington University. She currently resides in New York City. The New York Women in Communications Foundation is the largest foundation for women’s communications scholarships in the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut-Pennsylvania region. Annual scholarships are given based on academic excellence, financial need, community service and a demonstrated interest and involvement in communications. The 2014 online application is now open! Applications are due January 31, 2014. Apply online today! www.nywici.org 17 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 3 Broadcast Journalism and Radio continued Nefertiti Jáquez, Reporter, NBC 10 Philadelphia @nefertitijaquez Nefertiti joined NBC10 as a reporter in January 2013. Most recently, she was with NBC affiliate KPRC 2 in Houston, Texas, where she was a reporter and fill-in anchor since 2010. Jáquez is an Emmy-nominated reporter with a reputation for landing exclusive interviews. During her time at KPRC, she had the only interview of Uriel Landeros, the man charged with the notorious 2012 vandalizing of a Picasso painting. She interviewed the sister of the Navy Seal Commander who led the mission to kill Osama Bin Laden, and was the only reporter allowed to train with both FBI and Homeland Security Special Response Teams as they practiced anti-terrorism, drug smuggling, and human trafficking drills. From 2004 to 2007, Jáquez was with CBS affiliate WFOR in Miami, Florida, as a general assignment reporter. She later reported for WTFX in Philadelphia from 2007 to 2009. Originally from Rhode Island, Jáquez studied at Brown University in Providence, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in American politics and public policy with an independent study in journalism. Caitlin Thompson, Executive Editor, WNYC.org Jessica Abo, TV News Anchor, NY1 | @jessicaabo Jessica starts her day at NY1 News where she is an on-air anchor and reporter in the Local Edition. She covers everything from breaking news to beauty trends and loves profiling social change agents. Jessica has been cast as herself on Nurse Jackie and Gossip Girl. Right now you can see Jessica playing a reporter in Kristen Wiig’s new movie, Girl Most Likely. Jessica received her bachelor and master degrees from Northwestern University‘s Medill School of Journalism. She also completed an intensive-course in Social Entrepreneurship from Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She is one of the youngest people in the country to be named a regional finalist for the White House Fellows Program, the nation’s most prestigious program for leadership and commitment to public service. Jessica sits on several boards and committees; and, lectures around the country on a variety of journalism and philanthropy related topics. Jessica Abo is an award-winning television journalist, dogged social change agent and the founder of Match 4 Good, Inc. Breakout Session 3 Social Media Branding for Your Job and Yourself @caitlin_thomps Moderator: Patricia Kitchen, Web Reporter, During the 2012 election, Caitlin Thompson served as WNYC’s political editor, overseeing the award-winning interactive site It’s A Free Country as well as the New York political blog The Empire. Caitlin covered the 2006 and 2008 elections for The Washington Post, where she produced the daily Post Politics Podcast and Citizen K Street, an investigative series on the rise of lobbying. From there, Caitlin went on the campaign trail for TIME, where she profiled the McCain campaign’s resurgence in New Hampshire, the Barackstar effect and how to eat a Huckaburger, among other stories. Caitlin graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism and is the titleholder of the women’s tennis team’s pizza eating contest. Newsday | @patriciakitchen By trade, Patricia is a journalist. At heart, she is an educator. Throughout her career, she has always kept one eye on the story – and the other on a question, “How can I make this information useful for my readers?” After years of covering career, consumer, and workplace issues as a Newsday columnist and features writer, Patricia moved into the digital space where she now focuses on covering live events and news as it unfolds. With a strong interest in social/digital tools, Patricia also write pieces for Newsday’s business section, with an eye to helping people learn about resources and best practices for shaping and managing their online personal brands. Over the years Patricia has been a regular student at social media for journalists classes at the Columbia 18 New York Women in Communications continued 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 3 Social Media Branding for Your Job and Yourself continued Journalism School, taught by Sree Sreenivasan, now Chief Digital Officer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. And, talk about the student becoming the teacher, she ended up as a volunteer coach at those classes, helping people with the basics of LinkedIn. Panelists Elisa Benson, Social Media Editor, Cosmopolitan @elisabenson Elisa grew up in Ohio, attended Colgate University, and wrote love and relationship advice for Seventeen before graduating to Cosmo. She lives for girly things (weddings and eyelash extensions and Pretty Little Liars…) and frequently tweets about all of the above. Morgan Baden, Senior Director, Social Media and Internal Communications, Scholastic | @MorganBaden In this role, Morgan directs the corporate social media strategy for nearly 60 accounts reaching 10 million fans. She guides corporate strategic expansion onto emerging platforms and is responsible for training employees on social media best practices. Morgan plans the editorial calendar and oversees the writing and editing for the award-winning corporate blog, On Our Minds @Scholastic, and writes daily content for the Intranet and other Company communications vehicles. Before joining Scholastic in 2007, she worked in Corporate Communications at Reuters. Outside of work, Morgan is also an advisory board member of the nonprofit Girls Write Now and an author of teen fiction. Tweet during today’s Conference! Share interesting statistics or words of wisdom you hear. Use the #SCCC13 hashtag and @NYWICI handle. Don’t forget to Tweet to panelists to connect with them during or after the Conference! Kathleen Heaney, “Web Girl Kathleen” Digital Director, Elvis Duran and the Morning Show @WebGirlKathleen Kathleen Heaney is a front-end web and graphic designer and social media specialist. She currently holds the position of Digital Director at the nationally syndicated Elvis Duran and the Morning Show, heard in 70+ cities nationwide. She graduated from Rutgers in 2008 before refining her graphics skills at FIT and earning her certification in Web Development at NYU. In 2012 Kathleen was recognized by Radio Ink magazine as one of the leading women succeeding in digital radio. She has previously worked in the fashion and magazine industries. You can find her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram under the name “Web Girl Kathleen” or at KathleenHeaney.com. Starting Your Own Business | Being an Entrepreneur Panelists Kendra Bracken-Ferguson, Co-Founder and Partner, Digital Brand Architects @kendrabracken, @therealdba Kendra Bracken-Ferguson helped create one of the first Cingular and MySpace mobile music studios, before “mobile social networking” as a term was part of our vernacular and went on to become the youngest Vice President at Fleishman-Hillard New York, one of the largest PR agencies in the world. Before co-founding DBA, she worked with Ralph Lauren to launch its first dedicated global social media department, navigating brand management, marketing, advertising, and public relations to develop and drive a cohesive approach to the online space from the US to Japan. Her background includes online interactive and integrated marketing with specialties in mobile marketing, influencer relations, digital communications, and viral/Word-of-Mouth marketing, event management and youth marketing. She was featured as one of the twenty-eight most influential African American women in Essence Magazine in October, 2011. Kendra has served on the New York Women in Communications Board and Foundation continued www.nywici.org 19 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 3 Starting Your Own Business | Being an Entrepreneur continued Board of Directors and was a 2013 WiCi Award recipient. She has a love for education and a Master’s of Business Administration. Kendra Bracken-Ferguson lives in New York City with her husband and turtle. Soraya Darabi , Co-founder, Zady.com | @soraya Soraya Darabi is the co-founder of Zady. com, a shopping platform and lifestyle destination for the next generation of consumers who care about the origins of the items they purchase. ZADY is amongst the first online retailers to seamlessly integrate commerce, rich media content and social media to provide customers with a dynamic shopping experience. Having begun her career as Manager of Digital Partnerships and Social Media at The New York Times, Soraya quickly became recognized as a thought leader with her finger on the pulse of today’s ever-changing digital landscape. While at The New York Times, Soraya positioned the global news leader on networks such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, partnered with startups large and small, and established award-winning campaigns. Following her tenure at the Times, Soraya served as Product Lead for drop.io. She then went on to co-found the mobile application Foodspotting. Soraya was recently featured on the cover of Fast Company’s “Most Creative People in Business” issue, and Brandweek’s “Hot Digital” issue. Soraya received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from Georgetown University. Check out the exciting upcoming events at nywici.org! 20 New York Women in Communications Janna Meyrowitz Turner, Founder, Style House PR @stylehousepr Janna has fostered relationships with some of the most influential people in fashion, beauty and lifestyle media. She has also developed a unique and inspired communication style that lends itself to publicity writing. Janna studied at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA where she majored in American Studies and Journalism with a strong focus on media and communications. Janna moved to New York City upon graduation and immediately began working at a boutique fashion and lifestyle PR firm focusing on luxury accessories brands. After experience at a second fashion and lifestyle firm with a more diverse client-base, and a year in-house with a previous client (as both PR and specialty store sales), Janna founded Style House PR in late 2006. Janna has a vast knowledge of the consumer lifestyle industry and an in-depth understanding of how PR and marketing can grow a company’s bottom line. Amanda Pressner Kreuser, Managing Partner and Vice President of Business Development, Masthead Media | @amandapressner, @lostgirlsworld Amanda Pressner Kreuser is a Managing Partner and Vice President of Business Development at Masthead Media, a company that empowers brands to connect with and engage audiences through the creation of meaningful magazine-quality content. Amanda recently served as the website director for Men’s Fitness where she oversaw the editorial direction, social media strategy and digital partnerships for the brand, and has previously worked as an editor at Shape, Seventeen, and SELF magazines. As a freelance writer, Amanda has contributed to several national publications including USA Today, Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, Marie Claire, Real Simple, Cosmopolitan and Brides. She is the coauthor of The Lost Girls: Three Friends. Four Continents. One Unconventional Detour Around the World, and continues to extoll the virtues of traveling and time away on TravelChannel.com. 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 3 Secrets to a Successful Job Search Moderator: Arlene Newman, President and Founder of Career Bound Success, Inc. | @careerbound Arlene provides professionals, alumni and college grads with skills to successfully land career opportunities. Her company provides coaching on how to find opportunities, build resumes, define personal brands, prepare for interviews, and develop networking and salary negotiation skills. With a MBA in Human Resources, Arlene has over 20 years’ experience as head of Human Resources for companies in the hospitality, entertainment, and fashion industries. Arlene’s career development experience includes recruiting and hiring hundreds of employees, training leaders on interview techniques, and partnering with over 60 U.S. and international universities to create more than 400 internships across the globe. Currently, Arlene is President of HR/New York, the 2,000-member NYC Chapter of The Society of Human Resources Management. She has been on the Board of Directors in various roles, chaired the Directors’ Forum, served on the University Relations Committee, and is a member of the Leadership Continuity and Staffing Committees. Panelists Elizabeth S. Colodny, Founder & President, Synergy HR Partners, Inc. | @synergyhrpart Liz brings over 25 years of leadership experience from talent acquisition roles across diverse industries, including: financial, professional and information services, consumer and industrial manufacturing, and the non-profit sector. She has developed and led campus recruitment & development programs, midcareer hiring and executive search. Liz coaches and energizes individuals to achieve their career goals, through effective planning, targeting and communications. In addition, Liz actively coaches though IvyExec.com. Towers Perrin, VP of Staffing at Citigroup and Chemical Bank, and Manager of Campus Recruiting at FMC Corporation. She established her HR and consulting firm, Synergy HR Partners, in 2006. Her academic background includes a bachelor’s degree in Humanities from the University of Chicago and an MBA from Northwestern’s Kellogg School. Jessica DiScipio, Human Resources Generalist, Warner Bros. Entertainment | @jessie_christen Jessica DiScipio has been a Human Resources Generalist with Warner Bros. for almost two years. She directly oversees WB’s Consumer Products, Theatrical, DC Comics, and DC Entertainment divisions. She also works alongside her counterparts to oversee WBTV Distribution, WB Television Group, and Alloy Entertainment. Prior to joining WB, Jessica worked as an Executive Recruiter at Phifer & Company, a small start up recruiting agency. She began her career as an actress where she was signed to multiple talent agencies before she decided on a career change to the Human Resources field. Jessica holds a BFA from Syracuse University, and is currently working towards her Masters in Human Resources Management at NYU. Adrian Granzella Larssen, Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Muse | @adriangranzella Adrian Granzella Larssen is the editor-inchief of the leading career advice publication The Daily Muse. She has 10+ years’ experience in strategic communications, publications, and marketing, most recently serving as head of online communications for the George Washington University Medical Center. She speaks regularly on the topics of career advancement and the job search, and her advice has been featured on Forbes, Mashable, Business Insider, and the Huffington Post. She has a BA and an MBA from Pepperdine University and spends her free time flying back and forth between the coasts. Liz led talent acquisition programs as a Staffing Manager at Frito-Lay (division of PepsiCo), Director of HR at continued www.nywici.org 21 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Breakout Session 3 Closing Panel Session: Secrets to a Successful Job Search continued Next Steps: What to Do with Everything You Learned Today Kristen Izurieta, Manager, Talent Acquisition, Grey NY Moderator: Susan Schulz, Editorial Brand @kristenizurieta, @greygravy Director, Cosmopolitan, Hearst Magazines @susaneschulz Kristen Izurieta has been with Grey for over two years, where she and her team have hired over 700 people. Kristen works closely with the Chief Talent Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Strategic Officer, Chief Digital Officer and all other hiring managers at Grey in order to insure Grey has the right people and processes in place across all divisions of the Agency. Prior to her time at Grey, Kristen was an external recruiter working with Advertising Agencies and other Creative companies. She holds a BA from Virginia Tech and a MS from Pace University. Susan has been at Hearst Magazines since 2000, currently serving as Editorial Brand Director of Cosmopolitan, where she oversees the website, CosmoBooks and a variety of other brand extensions. Prior to this she served as Editor-in-Chief of CosmoGirl. She began her career in magazine publishing as an Editorial Assistant at Redbook after earning a BA in English from Loyola College, Maryland. Susan has received much-deserved recognition for her community service including the 2003 Media Partnership Award from the National Eating Disorders Association, the 2005 “Do Something” Award from the National Alliance for Eating Disorder Awareness and a 2011 Galaxy Award from the New York Women’s Agenda. She is also the outgoing Chairman of the Advisory Board for GlamourGals Foundation, which provides complimentary makeovers to women living in senior homes. Susan is currently on the New York Women in Communications Board of Directors. Panelists Rima Abdelkader, Associate Producer, “Real Money with Ali Velshi” Al Jazeera America | @RimaKader Your Future Starts Now So Connect With Us For… Networking Career Development Educational Opportunities www.nywici.org 22 New York Women in Communications Rima Abdelkader is on the production team at “Real Money with Ali Velshi” on Al Jazeera America. She was formerly with NBC News’ Emmy-award winning television newsmagazine program “Rock Center with Brian Williams.” Abdelkader is a graduate of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and of Pace University. Abdelkader is also a board member of the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association and an active member of the New York Women in Communications, Inc. 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE Closing Panel Session: Next Steps: What to Do with Everything You Learned Today continued Sharon Clott, Senior Editor at InStyle | @sharonclott As the Senior Editor, Sharon Clott manages the What’s Now and Parties sections of InStyle magazine, charged with creating the most fun, lively mix of celebrity, fashion, beauty, and lifestyle news for InStyle’s millions of readers. She had previously run the news and parties/events department of InStyle.com as Fashion News Editor, overseeing the production of up to 20 posts a day. Before joining the InStyle team, she was the founding editor of the MTV Style blog for MTV.com and worked at New York magazine. She is a graduate of Syracuse University and currently pursuing her MBA. Lauren Gould, Senior Account Executive, Kaplow Communications | @LJG704 Lauren is a Senior Account Executive at Kaplow where she works on the Skype and TheFind accounts. Before Kaplow she worked at DKC and Bullfrog & Baum. In her first job after college she produced culinary and celebrity segments for Martha Stewart Living Radio where she had the opportunity to interview Barbara Walters, Dr. Oz, Mario Batali and Martha herself. Prior to working at MSLR, Lauren freelanced at ABC Sports and held internships at Lifetime TV, Howard County Government TV, News 12 Long Island and ID Public Relations. Lauren graduated with a BA from the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, and she is a proud 2011 NYC Marathon finisher. She is a James Beard Foundation Award nominee as well as a recipient of 2004 NYWICI scholarship and served on the Foundation Board from 2011-2013. Tammy Tibbetts , Founder and President, She’s the First | @tammytibbetts Tammy Tibbetts, a 2005 and 2006 NYWICI Scholarship Alumna, is the first in her family to graduate from college — she studied journalism at The College of New Jersey. After reporting on a foundation that sponsored children’s education in war-torn Liberia, she felt the urgent need to give girls worldwide access to an education. Meanwhile, Tammy landed her dream job at Hearst Magazines, where her career included being a founding web editor of teen websites and then the first social media editor for Seventeen, which later earned her a spot among the industry’s “13 Under 30.” In 2009, Tammy had a mission in mind for a social mediadriven campaign that would inspire Millennial women to fundraise for girls’ education sponsorships. She shared her concept with a Facebook friend, Christen Brandt, and they gathered some friends to help launch She’s the First as a YouTube video. By 2012, She’s the First had become a thriving non-profit organization and Tammy’s full-time job. Tammy is a frequent speaker on social entrepreneurship and Millennial leadership and has been recognized among Fast Company’s League of Extraordinary Women and Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in Education. She is the 2013 recipient of Diane von Furstenberg’s People’s Voice Award. Tweet during today’s Conference! Share interesting statistics or words of wisdom you hear. Use the #SCCC13 hashtag and @NYWICI handle. Don’t forget to Tweet to panelists to connect with them during or after the Conference! www.nywici.org 23 2013 STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS CAREER CONFERENCE nywiciNEXT is the online source for NYWICI student members. Use it as a resource to find out everything about working in communications! What is the nextBLOG? •Student blog of NYWICI. Check it out here: http://www.nywici.org/students/student_blog_list •Serves as a forum for instant communication and a way for students to learn from each other. •The entire blog is written by students! •Want to write for the nextBLOG? Email [email protected]! What is the nextNEWSLETTER? •Student e-newsletter reaching 1000+ young women. •Covers topics ranging from how to dress for an internship to student perspectives on recent NYWICI events. •Blog writers also have the opportunity to write for the student newsletter. Are you a NYWICI student member interested in writing for nywiciNEXT? Email [email protected] or a member of the nywiciNEXT sub-committee! 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