
Mhairi Baird '18 recently took part in a career exploration visit to Brodeur Partners, a public relations agency located in downtown Boston. The trip was organized by the College of Liberal Arts and Dean Heidi Bostic, Career and Professional Success, University Advancement, and four members of our ʤ alumni network to provide students an opportunity to immerse themselves in the day-to-day operation of a successful global communication firm. Mhairi recaps her experience and showcases the value of connecting current students withthe vast alumni network for career exploration and professional success.
As a , I have a lot of options of fields to work inafter graduation. Within the options, I have always been interested in public relations and am curious how PR agencies work. WhenCareer and Professional Successofferedan opportunity for a group of students to spend the day at afirm in Boston, I jumped at the chance.
The trip to was one of the most informative and interactive experiences I have had at ʤ. The day started with a presentation by three ʤ alumni, Christine LeCompte ’86, Alison Leahy ’88 and Jeff Aubin ’92, whogave us an overview of the company (we learned the CEOAndy Coville ‘82is also a ʤ grad), theservices Brodeur Partners provides and the functions of each of their jobs. Knowing they are alumni of the university we currently attend made them that much more approachable and easy to talk to; they were extremely welcoming, open to any and all questions and were genuinely excited to host 13 ʤ students for the day.
As a PR agency, Brodeur has a variety of departments that have different functions. For us to get the most out of this trip, Christineand Alison set up fourstations —media relations, account management, content creation and digital content —for usto rotate through.We brokeinto small groups and learned a little about each department — what they do, examples of their work — and we had a chance to ask questions. I valued the opportunity to ask questionsas I was curious about the differences in each department and which role I could potentially see myself in after graduation in May.
After “speed dating” through the four departments, we presented back to the whole group on the department we most identified with. We were given the opportunity to apply what we learned from speed networking in a case study. Again, broken up into small groups, we were put into the role of a department. I was placed in the media relations group. Brodeur’s Ché Knight roleplayed as a difficult client coming to us for help getting her company to be more widely known. She gave an overview of the company andwe asked questions to dig a little deeper into what her company was looking for.
We reconvened in our groups and came up with three ways that each of our departments could support the client’s company. It was a great opportunity to take the role of a media relations professional and give my input on how specific media could help the client. We presented our ideas to Chéand she gave us feedback. The activity gave a real sense of what it would be like to work in this environment. I found this realistic case study, client interactionandhonest feedback session to be the most valuable portion of the day in envisioning my future in a public relations firm.
I walked out of Brodeur Partners overcome by how much I truly enjoyed the day and the entire experience. I learned about multiple aspects of PR, what I might enjoy and what might not be a good fit for my interests. As a senior, I am constantly thinking about what kinds of jobs I want to apply for, and this trip helped me realize that working at an agency is the career step I hope to take. Thank you to the , Dean Heidi Bostic, Career and Professional Success, and our ʤ alumni at for putting this trip together and helping all of us be as prepared as possible for our future careers.
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Mhairi Baird '18 | College of Liberal Arts