My first two
weeks at Event and Conference CO. has made me feel that this internship has
shaped my confidence. Gaining work experience in such a prestigious organisation
has further strengthened my creativity skills, communication skills, and
research & development skills. Throughout the Public Relations
course of study I have gained an understanding that, a public relations
graduate should strive for a set of specialized skills. These skills include
strong communication skills, strong writing skills, international mindset,
creativity, and an understanding of how communications theory and PR informs
public relations practice. My goals are to develop all of these specialized skills
by the end of my internship, and hopefully become an important asset to their organisation!
Event and Conference co has been established since
2008, and have been highly successful in organizing over 450 events. Ranging from
any event classification such as Gala Balls, Charity balls, Community events, Conferences, Award Ceremonies and the list goes on!
Here is an
image below of one of their events that they styled for a Gala Ball last year! Check out more of their talent @ Event and Conference CO
So far I have been able to test my PR knowledge and apply it to the real world of business! Throughout these past 2 weeks I have been able to work autonomously on several different tasks. I have been lucky enough to
be involved with the planning stages of several corporate events such as:
Additional insights that I learnt when researching corporate sponsorship for events are:
- Blue Light Appeal Launch
- The Perth Tourism Industry Exchange Awards
- Creative workshop
- #INSTAMEET
- Leading the way in WA
Additional insights that I learnt when researching corporate sponsorship for events are:
- Choosing the correct venue - Collaborate and include the sponsors when sourcing the right venue. Connect with each potential sponsor and ask how you can accommodate their needs.
- Identify the venue- As a team we all visited the venue and identified potential areas where banners,logo placement, and signs where a sponsor could advertise.
- Choosing the correct sponsors- you need to keep in mind that the potential sponsors' mission statement, organisational values, brand and attitude are align with your organisations long term business goals.There is no importance for both organisations if they do not share the same values.
- The proposal - This is written up by the Marketing and Operations Manager, Anna.There is a checklist of questions that she asks herself such as; What can I offer them in return for support? What can be offered and how to pitch our ideas to them the most effective way possible!
The major
highlights that I have been able to explore through these processes are how
corporate sponsorship is developed. This has allowed me to think outside of the box
and test my researching & development skills. I didn’t realize how much intense work is
involved when establishing and maintaining community partnerships.
Previously in
the Cross Cultural Communication unit I used sponsorship and event management
as one of the major PR communication tactics for our PR communications plan. I
researched that sponsorship can be one of the most expensive PR tactics used in
an organisation, however if it is managed accurately it can be the most
effective way to build community partnering. Significantly I feel there is only
so much you can learn about sponsorship and event management within the scope of
University.
I found it challenging
when I had to research potential sponsors for these various events.
Understanding sponsors needs such as their marketing and corporate objectives, how
to effectively communicate to them, and measuring our organisations value to
the sponsors. I had to work very closely with both my mentors Director, Events
and Marketing specialist Rebecca Cole and Event and Operations Manager Anna
Barker. Although I work autonomously the organisational environment is very
team based, where most decisions are approved by the whole team before any
systems are processed.
I have always been a motivated person in life, and I feel ready for any challenge that may be thrown my way! I am so excited to learn more about how Event & Conference Co apply their PR tactics and manage their events.
Stay tuned for next time guys!!
Thank you
~ Siobhan Smith ~
2 comments:
Hi Siobhan,
It’s interesting to me to hear about an internship experience focused solely on events. During my time at my internship there hasn’t been a lot of focus on events more so textbook public relations. I can however relate to your experience in regard to the amount of confidence I’ve gained in myself and my knowledge and abilities in public relations.
From the kinds of tasks assigned to me I like yourself, can really see how much further my creative and writing skills have come along but even more so my research and development skills which I see a dramatic improvement in.
I know an event for one of my internship placement’s clients is coming up which I’m very excited to attend and see the process taken just like what you’ve outlined above. From the information you have posted I know I’ll have a greater interest and appreciation for the planning and implementing of corporate events.
Thank you for your insights and best of luck!
Jordaine
Hi Siobhan,
I thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog post particularly because I am also interning for an events company which organises Charity balls and Community events too! It was great to hear your reflections and perspective because I was able to completely relate to so many of your insights, experiences and different tasks that you have been assigned.
Specifically, using PR knowledge, techniques and how crucial strong communication skills are in practice. I too have been working on venue section and corporate sponsorships; in researching them, communicating with them and the proposal process.
Thanks for your reflections- they have been very interesting and reassuring for me to read!
Good Luck for the rest of your time interning and I look forward to reading your next post.
Bianca
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