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Here’s how to get the most from your agency internship

Gina Turdo, Public Relations Major, Rowan University Class of 2015

Gina Turdo, Public Relations Major, Rowan University Class of 2015

Two-term LevLane intern offers five top tips

Six months ago, I walked into LevLane as a public relations intern with little office experience, and not a clue of what to expect. For two semesters, I sat at the front desk in LevLane’s lobby greeting clients, helping them to their meetings, and feeling my heart sink when I could not match a face to the name of the colleague that the client was in to see. The frantic feeling quickly faded and my confidence grew as I began to work and interact more with my new co-workers.

My internship at LevLane has taught me about the industry I’m pursuing, what to expect from PR life inside an advertising agency, and most importantly, what is expected from me. My activities ranged from checking in dozens of media members at a big event, to contributing to blog posts and press releases, to sitting in on client calls and brainstorming meetings.

As terrifying as my first few months may have been, I now see what a gratifying opportunity it has been to watch such a successful integrated agency operate. In my final days at LevLane, I have been asked to share my top five intern tips, so that they might benefit other interns to follow:

Smile

As an intern you’re not supposed to know what to expect, and with that will always come nerves and uncertainty. No matter how unsure you are of yourself or your surroundings, a confident smile will always be the best way to smooth over any uncertainties that you may be experiencing.

Be prepared

From having multiple copies of your resume available when you arrive for your interview (trust me, you never how many people you will end up interviewing with), to always having pen and paper handy in case of being called into a meeting, being ready means you have it together. A trustworthy intern is never scrambling or unorganized, and although none of us start out like this, it should be your goal to leave this way.

Prove yourself

You have landed an internship, and you are right where you want to be – now it’s time to work. Intern work may seem mundane and unimportant, but in the grand scheme of things, intern tasks are often foundational layers for the work that comes next. Completing these tasks in an efficient and timely manner will not only prove your worth, it will improve the work and outcome for the agency. These experiences will also serve as great practice for you as a PR professional. Landing an internship alone does not prepare you for what may lie ahead, but presents you with an opportunity to immerse yourself in every task and to learn as much as possible.

Open up

Feeling like the lowest man on the totem pole will never be fun, but it’s easier if you open up to the people around you. There is nothing wrong with asking for help if you don’t understand something, and there is great reward in having the courage to respectfully add your input once you’re comfortable. Getting involved and reaching out to others is the absolute best way to break out of your comfort zone and form professional relationships – and even new friendships – along the way.

Learn and grow

Your internship will give you the opportunity to dive head first into an industry that you love, and will serve as a way for you to gain valuable experience you can’t get in a classroom. How much you absorb while you’re immersed in this world is completely up to you. Within this learning period, you have a unique opportunity to learn about yourself; take advantage of it. The experience will allow you to figure out what you like and what you don’t, who you are as a worker among others, and the truth about your shortcomings juxtaposed directly against your strengths. An internship does not just fulfill a credit requirement, or hold a place on your resume; an internship rubs your rough edges smooth, instills a new air of confidence, and helps you evolve into a professional who’s ready for anything.

By Gina Turdo, Public Relations Major, Rowan University Class of 2015

Pinterest

I open Pinterest and the first things I see are a blueberry salad, a collage of sea otters and a wedding gown. Comments read “great idea!”, “adorable!” and “my style!” I scroll down. The emphasis on hip inspiration is apparent.

After browsing through the “pinboard” for five minutes, I’m not surprised to read comScore’s reports that out of over 10 million registered users, 50% are mothers and 28% have a household income of $100k+. So am I eager to make an account for myself? No—I’m not dying to “pin” photos of Leonardo DiCaprio or golden retriever puppies. Am I going to totally ignore Pinterest? Absolutely not.

Pinterest is the fastest growing social media site. It’s a great way to draw attention to your business, especially if you have a female demographic.
The trick is figuring out how to use Pinterest as a marketing tool. Whole Foods seems to have the right idea. After creating their brand account in July 2011, the organic grocery store has gained over 50,000 followers. Images on the Whole Foods Pinterest page speak to the values of the company. With boards for dinner recipes, fitness inspiration and recycling ideas, they’ve built up a brand image and gained loyalty from trendy moms everywhere.

They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” This rings especially true to brands looking to connect emotionally with the consumer. Text posts on Facebook and Twitter are about selling products. But images on the simple boards of Pinterest let businesses create a connection.

After all, Pinterest’s mission is to “connect everyone in the world through the ‘things’ they find interesting.” Text posts get you some one-time purchasers, but images get you brand enthusiasts.

Pepperpots: We’re Feeling Pretty Good!

The LevLane PR Team is feeling pretty good after the 2011 PRSA Pepperpot Awards last night.

The team took home 3 Pepperpots and 2 Ladles!! We received Pepperpots for:
1) Feature Story: the Reliance Standard By-Lined Article
2) Audio Visual Programs: the BLOCS EITC How-To Guide
3) Special Events & Observances: the Philly Spring Cleanup.

We received Ladles for:
1) Editorial & Op-Ed Columns: the BLOCS Back to School Op-Ed
2) Speeches: Kathryn Ott Lovell’s Centennial Celebration Remarks

Congratulations to the LevLane PR Team!

We All Win When the Media and the Government Collaborate

On Friday, August 12, The Philadelphia Daily News introduced “Pick It Up,” the paper’s new campaign for a cleaner city. The front page story and two page spread not only made a call for action to Philadelphians to clean up their act. It did so without dissing the City’s—specifically The Street Department’s—focused efforts to fix the problem. Too many times when it comes to news reporting, it’s a gotcha mentality that drives the story. The government is wrong. The news guys are heroes for exposing the wrongs. Gotcha! Well, at least in this case, the DN joined with the Streets Department in a much needed initiative, even lauding the City’s UnLitter Us movement as “promising” and including the Deputy Mayor, the Streets Commissioner and the Deputy Streets Commissioner in the dialogue. The City’s effort and the paper’s effort are both strengthened by the collaboration. In the end, it’s us—the citizens of Philadelphia– that win. Kudos to all parties for avoiding the finger pointing and for putting the need to solve the litter problem at the center of the discussion.

-Scott Tattar

*Featured photo is from the latest Daily News editorial entitled “We’ve become the Cradle of Littery” by Sandy Shea

New York Times Online: Accounts and People of Note in the Ad Industry

Emily Verna joined LevLane, Philadelphia, as an account coordinator. She is a recent graduate of St. Joseph’s University who majored in marketing.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/25/business/media/accounts-and-people-of-note-in-the-ad-industry.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2&nl=business&emc=atb1

Bulldog Reporter: LevLane Adds Verna as Account Coordinator

Advertising and public relations agency LevLane (www.levlane.com) in Philadelphia has hired Emily Verna as account coordinator on the agency’s Taco Bell, Reliance Standard Life Insurance, Philadelphia Financial and Senior Care Development public relations accounts.

“Entry level professionals are probably the most challenging hiring proposition for PR and ad agencies,” said Scott D. Tattar, Senior Vice President and PR Director at LevLane. “The number and quality of candidates coming out of college each year is most impressive—especially from Philadelphia-area schools like Temple, Villanova, LaSalle, St. Joe’s and Rowan. Finding the very best of the crop is something we take very, very seriously. Literally, dozens of recent graduates were in the running for this position. In Emily, we found a positive energy and a work ethic that just fit our client-centric culture to a T.”

http://www.bulldogreporter.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier=4&id=65A04EE2C7E6477D98008F9F14F11A5A&AudID=213D92F8BE0D4A1BB62EB3DF18FCCC68

Business News: Advertising/PR agency LevLane Hires Account Manager

Advertising agency and public relations agency LevLane, Phila., has hired Emily Verna as account coordinator on the agency’s Taco Bell, Reliance Standard Life Insurance, Philadelphia Financial and Senior Care Development public relations accounts.

Verna is a recent graduate of St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, having majored in Marketing.

“Entry level professionals are probably the most challenging hiring proposition for PR and ad agencies,” said Scott D. Tattar, Senior Vice President and PR Director at LevLane. “The number and quality of candidates coming out of college each year is most impressive—especially from Philadelphia-area schools like Temple, Villanova, LaSalle, St. Joe’s and Rowan. Finding the very best of the crop is something we take very, very seriously. Literally, dozens of recent graduates were in the running for this position. In Emily, we found a positive energy and a work ethic that just fit our client-centric culture to a T.”

LevLane is a full-service marketing communications agency with offices in Philadelphia, West Palm, Fla., and Atlanta. Clients include regional KFC/Taco Bell, Beneficial Bank, Jomar, ALI-ABA, Saul Ewing, Phila. Recycling Office, Fairmount Park Conservancy, WXPN, Phila. Corporation for Aging, Reliance Standard Life Insurance, Senior Care Development, Wesley Enhanced Living, Kennedy Health System, Kennedy Health Network and The Phila. Center City District, among others. www.levlane.com

http://advertising-pr.dbusinessnews.com/shownews.php?articletitle=Advertising/PR%20agency%20LevLane%20hires%20account%20manager.&newsid=239580&type_news=latest&s=sbcn

Advertising/PR agency LevLane promotes account manager.

Philadelphia – Advertising and public relations agency LevLane, Phila., has promoted Francesca Gunning from account coordinator to account manager, leading public relations efforts on the agency’s Philadelphia Financial and Fairmount Park Conservancy accounts. Gunning joined LevLane in September 2009, after graduating with a B.A. in Communications from Villanova University, Villanova, Pa.

LevLane senior vice president Scott Tattar states, “Francesca brings an exceptional mix of creative and strategic intelligence to the table, a level of contribution that you just don’t often see. For LevLane, putting those strengths into a leadership role was the obvious right move.”

LevLane is a full-service marketing communications agency with offices in Philadelphia, West Palm, Fla., and Atlanta. Clients include regional KFC/Taco Bell, Beneficial Bank, ALI-ABA, Phila. Recycling Office, Philadelphia Financial, Fairmount Park Conservancy, WXPN, Phila. Corporation for Aging, Reliance Standard Life Insurance, Wesley Enhanced Living, Kennedy Health System and The Phila. Center City District, among others. www.levlane.com

http://advertising-pr.dbusinessnews.com/shownews.php?articletitle=Advertising/PR%20agency%20LevLane%20promotes%20account%20manager.&newsid=232475&type_news=latest&s=sbcn

Advertising agency LevLane wins Saul Ewing account

Philadelphia – LevLane to represent Saul Ewing. Law firm Saul Ewing, LLP, Phila., has named LevLane, Phila., as agency-of-record. An undisclosed budget will go to print, online and out-of-home advertising, including media buying, and also to public relations. First work, targeting multiple distinct practice areas, will break in spring.

Selection was based on LevLane’s presentation of its affinity-based advertising methodology. Saul Ewing director of marketing E. Steven Carrington states, “As we seek to hone our messages to our various constituencies, we look forward to tapping LevLane’s broad-based communications expertise, encompassing b-to-b, financial, corporate, and even retail.”

LevLane senior vice president Scott Tattar adds, “We have our different tactics, but law and advertising are both persuasion businesses, and are both service businesses. On a core level, we get each other. And the challenge of addressing Saul Ewing’s multiple markets—with different media, mindsets and competition—that is something we at LevLane absolutely relish.”

Saul Ewing LLP is a full-service law firm with 230 attorneys in nine offices in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Chesterbrook, Penn., Baltimore, Md., Newark and Princeton, N.J., Wilmington Del., D.C., and New York City, providing counsel to national and international businesses from Fortune 500 corporations to large and medium-sized companies in both the private and public sectors. Saul Ewing LLP also serves startups, nonprofits, educational institutions, and individuals. www.saul.com

LevLane is a full-service marketing communications agency with offices in Philadelphia and West Palm, Fla. Clients include regional KFC/Taco Bell, Beneficial Bank, ALI-ABA, Phila. Recycling Office, Fairmount Park Conservancy, WXPN, Philadelphia Financial, Phila. Corporation for Aging, Reliance Standard Life Insurance, Wesley Enhanced Living, Kennedy Health System, The Phila. Center City District and Philadelphia Streets, among others. www.levlane.com