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PR Executive in ResidenceBy Gini Dietrich

I mentioned in last week’s Gin and Topics that I spent the week at the University of Oregon in Eugene as the PR Executive in Residence.

Many of you have asked what the heck that means and, other than an agenda full of going to classes, I had no idea what to expect.

Well, let me tell you…I was blown away.

I was blown away at the opportunity these kids are given at the college level.

I was blown away at the types of things they’re being taught—not just communications and journalism, but advertising, marketing, analytics, design, website creation, and more.

I was blown away at the types of work the juniors and seniors are doing for real clients.

I was blown away at their portfolios and the kind of experience they’ve gained while in school.

I was blown away at the level of real-world-ness the professors have.

And I was blown away at the level of respect the students have for faculty and vice versa.

I was ready to pack up my things, sell my business, and move west to teach.

Teaching and Observing

My job for the week was to attend classes and give the students a real-world flavor of the PR industry (and perhaps even support what their professors have been saying).

I taught:

I also had the opportunity to have lunch with six PR student leaders, with four faculty, and I gave my formal Spin Sucks presentation.

Students Can Teach Us All

I also learned a ton. I learned:

PR Executive in Residence Thanks

It was a crazy, busy week and I came home exhausted, but exhilarated.

I want to thank Kathyrn Kuttis, Kelli Matthews, Dave Remund, Connie Chandler, and Tiffany Gallicano for inviting me into their classes and letting me have full-reign.

Kathryn and Kelli were instrumental in my being there so a special thanks to both of them.

I also met some amazing students whose names I’m almost afraid to give you for fear you may snatch them up before I can:

If you ever have the opportunity to create this kind of program because you teach or if you are invited to participate, I highly, highly recommend it.

I came back a better professional because of my experience.

Go Ducks!