I am officially half-way through completing my Public
Relations internship at not-for-profit organisation Momentum Forum Events. An organisation that
focuses on creating charitable events such as the Pink Ribbon Ball in support
of breast cancer research and the Men in Black Ball in support of men’s mental
health. My tasks at the organisation include updating the company website, making phone calls to potential sponsors and following up the emails
with phone calls.
The inaugural Perth Pet Expo event hosted by my placement
organisation takes place at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on December 6th
and 7th this year and I have recently been given the large role of
coordinating it, promoting it across multiple social media platforms and
sourcing sponsors and exhibitors for the event. I feel this has raised my
office morale and the large responsibility I have been given will motivate me
more to succeed in the task at hand and make this event run as smooth and
successful as possible.
While making phone calls until this point has felt like a tiring and draining task, the inaugural event has become my priority and sourcing
exhibitors and sponsors finally is enjoyable. I signed our official first
sponsor who will be contributing their time and resources into helping the
event succeed and have approximately twenty percent of exhibitors paid
and ready for the event.
The working environment at the internship is relaxed as it
is practically a family run business with the CEO, her daughter and husband
being my direct supervisors and people to report to. I am enjoying working
close to the CBD minus the traffic in the morning and hope to see my fellow
public relations peers at my event.
I look forward to reading your comments and reading your blogs!
Joseph Madeley
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1 comment:
Hi Joseph,
Congratulations of being half way through your internship!
Working on charitable events such as the Perth Pet Expo must be an incredibly rewarding experience for you. Coordinating any event is a huge task and takes so much patience and time to get right, I found that the running sheets, checklists and contacts lists that we learnt to make at Curtin definitely came in handy when I was helping with an event at my internship.
Being in a relaxed environment is a great way to start your first public relations position, I think that is much easier to ask questions and to learn when you feel comfortable to approach your supervisors. From what I have read of your experiences it sounds like you’re gaining a number of valuable skills and experiences from the work you have been doing.
I have found the traffic terrible on the way to my internship too, some days I have been in traffic for over an hour!
Good luck for the rest of your internship,
Sophie
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