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I am a creative media and Ad/PR student with extensive experience in advertising and public relations. In May of 2024, I will be one of very few students who leaves undergrad with five years of agency experience already gained. I have worked hard to be in the leadership positions I hold, and I thrive off of challenging client work and solid communication skills. Post graduation, I hope to work in the music industry. Also, fun fact: I change the color of this shirt in Photoshop depending on the color of the deliverable it’s going on. Click here to see the full arsenal.

Passion (noun).

Pas-sion \ˈpa-shun\

(Mae’s version)

When I was a senior in high school, my english teacher assigned us a career research paper. After hearing student after student present their future career plans and why they chose them, I made a promise to myself that I would choose a career that made me the happiest, even if it wasn’t the most “sensible” choice. I refuse to let myself sit at a desk for the rest of my life at a job that I hate just because I was told it was a job that was easy to get and paid a substantial amount. So, going into college, I chose what I loved: creativity, music, and hopefully minimal math. I’m not the best at math, if we’re being honest. Click here to read my high school career research paper.