The Spin Doctor Is In...
Online Reputation
TO: Natalie J. Curtis
FROM: Amanda M. Running
DATE: Nov. 25, 2009
SUBJECT: Online Reputation
When Googling Natalie J. Curtis, I could not find anything, but after adding "Utah" the third (Twitter), fourth (LinkedIn), and fifth (Wordpress) entries were yours. Here are some interesting facts I found.
NatiJoi is your Twitter name, taken from your middle name Joy. During Thanksgiving Break you are working on 12 assignments, including your professional portfolio. You created a fan blog for Utah State University basketball and recently attended the national PRSSA conference in San Diego. On a link to a YouTube video, I learned you are from Wooster, Ohio.
On LinkedIn, your expected graduation from Utah State University is 2010, with a PR degree and duel-minor in business and multimedia. For two years you have written freelance for the Utah Statesman. You know how to use Adobe programs and Microsoft Office proficiently. PRSSA, Aggies for Africa, Country Swing Dance Club, and Fusion HD3 Radio are your affiliate organizations. Currently training for a marathon, you love many sports, photography, baking, knitting, and trying new things.
I learned you are LDS, your maiden name was Hansen, and you were VP of senior class in high school. On Wordpress, you studied general education with a 4.0 at Ohio State University and kept that GPA at USU. Some awards you've accumulated are: Semi-finalist at a multimedia competition, finalist at a Wayne County leadership competition, founder and director of a student-run PR firm, advertising and sponsorship director of the regional PRSSA conference, national chapter member of PRSSA, and PR junior of the year 2009.
An article was written about your marriage. You married Christopher A. Curtis on July 11 in the Boston LDS Temple and had a reception August 2. You wore a satin beaded gown, an elbow-length satin-edge veil and carried a bouquet of stargazer lilies. Wearing bright pink were bridesmaids Monica Hansen and Keasha Curtis.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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"Publicity is the life of this culture - in so far as without publicity capitalism could not survive - and at the same time publicity is its dream." -John Berger
1 comments:
I'm very impressed with all the information you found! And luckily- nothing embarrassing or reputation damaging, haha. Good job!
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