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                Event Management 01/31/2009
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                After exploring the different aspects of public relations I found my love was in event management.  From the time I was little, I was planning events, setting up parties and fun things with my family and friends.  I was always told I had a knack for coordinating and I knew it was something I loved.  When I found this major and learned of the many opportunities that are available in this field I was ecstatic.  I decided to begin my search for event management opportunities to really find out what it was like. 

                My first experience began with my involvement with the Stadium of Fire.  Through networking I was able to get a job position working for the production team, Baruch & Gayton Productions, based in California.  As you can imagine, this was a great experience that helped me to really see first hand what it takes to work in events.  I have continued working with them for the past two years and am going on my third this year. 

                I also recently finished an internship at Thanksgiving Point Institute working for the events management team.  Working for a non-profit organization is a very different experience when it comes to events.  Funds are low and a lot is required of you as an event manager.  I learned the ups and downs of event managing and have often asked myself if this is really what I want to do. 

                Internships and experience is the best way to figure out if that type of lifestyle really is for you.  While event management is really fun and rewarding it has it's downsides.  The hours are crazy--some days you will be putting in 10-15 hour days getting ready for an event, running the event and then taking down the event.  It is exhausting and requires a lot of time away from home, particularly during the night time hours.  Organization and a love for this field is essential to succeed and enjoy this type of industry.  These experiences have helped me narrow down what I want to do, what kind of company I want to work for and what kind of lifestyle I am willing to have. 

                The best advice I can give is find something you love, something you are really passionate about and go into that industry.  Get experience early to learn what works for you and learn to enjoy every minute of it!

                --Burgundy

                 


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                Cindy
                02/03/2009 13:12

                Sometimes I hear people make the off-hand comment that event planning is the "fluffy" part of PR, insinuating that it takes less strategic prowess or something.

                However, I have grown to really appreciate the strategic role that event planners play. The success of many strategies in a campaign rely on how well an event plays out. Also, events themselves require extensive strategic planning if they are to accomplish the goal of an organization.

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