Alyssa Roenigk shares her adventures with Sports PR students

By Meagan Lee and Jaclyn Galvin, PRSSA Members, Spring 2019

Alyssa Roenigk, a feature writer for ESPN the Magazine, spoke to the Sports Public Relations class about her journey, her career and her goals for the future. Although Roenigk is a journalist, many of the topics she discussed related to the public relations field. Her career has taken her throughout the world meeting fascinating people along the way. As a graduate of the University of Florida, Roenigk never imagined she would have had the opportunities she has had.

Alyssa Roenigk on the ESPN set.

Roenigk spoke about her “reckless” approach to working in the sports industry. She said that as long as she felt comfortable with the opportunity to do something, she would never say no to it, helping create unforgettable memories along the way. Roenigk recalled one of her favorite memories,was when she went snow camping and splitboarding with professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones in the Sierras. She discussed the hardships she faced on the trip: losing a pole and getting stuck in the ice and how as the only woman on the trip she was determined to keep up. Through these hardships, Roenigk explained how the athletes that accompanied her gained a deeper respect for her and have subsequently become some of her go-to interviewees. As communications students, we learned that this applies to our careers because saying “yes” when asked to try something new often open opportunities up for you. Creating relationships with people in many different fields can further careers in a variety of ways. The athlete’s fame does not matter as it still makes for a great story because it is all about connection and gaining new experiences.

Speaking to Alyssa Roenigk was an incredible experience and we were so lucky to have someone as skilled in her field be able to speak to our Sports Public Relations class. It is fair to say that she continues to live her life to the absolute fullest as she travels the world meeting new people and she has certainly gained some new people reading her work here at Emerson College.

 

Agency tour at Shift Communications

by Anna Newton, PRSSA Secretary, Spring 2019

On Feb. 19 several members of Emerson College PRSSA visited Boston-based Shift Communications to learn about the ins and outs of a successful, data-driven PR agency.

PRSSA members spoke with Shift staff members  Megan Gaffney (Account Director) and Brittany Joyal (Senior Account Executive). After a tour of the offices, Gaffney and Joyal escorted the Emerson College PRSSA members to a conference room and walked the students through a typical day at an agency. Gaffney and Joyal explained how a Shift Communications staffer would typically make a plan at the beginning of the day, meet with their team to discuss objectives and continually work on differing projects for clients.

Both professionals also emphasized the importance of media relations. They stated, in order to catch the eye of a journalist, never send irrelevant content, format the content in a way that is digestible to each journalist, give journalists 24 hours to respond and never call a journalist. Gaffney and Joyal also highlighted the need to create and sustain positive relationships with the media. Some tips they provided include always putting the journalists’ name in the subject line and sending personal emails when possible.

Joyal, who started her career at Shift as an intern, told members how to impress interviewers when applying to Shift Communications. She stated that an interviewee should express what makes them unique and a good fit for the position. Joyal also said the interviewee should be extremely well-versed on the organization and have completed thorough research, mention the organization’s blog posts and ask questions regarding industry trends.

After the event, members mingled with the Shift professionals and asked questions. Gaffney and Joyal provided the members with their contact information and encouraged them to reach out with any lingering thoughts or questions.

 

Career Advice with Morgan Chicchelly

By Erin Jaibur, PRSSA President, Fall 2018

On Nov. 29, the Emerson College Chapter of PRSSA hosted its first official event with guest speaker Morgan Chicchelly. Chicchelly was the Coordinator for the Communications and Policy Department, Chief Technology Office in the Mayor’s Office for the City of New York. Her experience in the Public Relations field is vast including positions in Social Media and Public Relations Manager for the Farm Bureau Financial Services and an Associate at Burson-Marsteller (Washington D.C. Metro Area).  

Chicchelly’s presentation at Emerson on Thursday covered topics all college students need to know, including office etiquette, managing work relationships, landing your first job post-graduation, and of course, LinkedIn management tips. Over 40 students were in attendance to listen to Chicchelly’s advice, ask questions, and network. One of her many LinkedIn tips was to have a good summary.

“Especially when you’re transitioning into in a new career role or starting in a career field in general, this is a good place to give your own personal elevator pitch,” Chicchelly said.

After her presentation, students were invited to participate in a Q&A session, connect with Chicchelly online, and help themselves to refreshments and snacks. The PRSSA executive board is looking forward to hosting even more events in the future, and they are grateful to Morgan for her time and effort. Stay tuned for more updates on what’s to come for Emerson’s very own PRSSA!