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3. Rachel Scoggins
Rachelscoggins@ou.edu
/in/rachelscoggins
-667-2220
Qualifications
Employment
& Internships
Wedding & Special Event Coordinator
Intern for North Texas Food Bank
Intern for Pat and Emmitt Smith Charities- Coordinated
annual Celebrity Invitational, golf tournament, and auction
Intern for Student Government Association Interior
department
Intern for Headington Companies
PR and Branding
Toyota of McKinney
Grass-roots team Coordinator
Marketing and Sponsorship
2010-Present
2011
2012
August 2011-
2012
Summer 2012
Summer 2013
2010-Present
PRSSA Member
Attend biweekly meetings & network with professionals
OKC PRSA Shadow Day | Shadowed at Anglin PR
August 2011-
Present
September
2012
Weekly Volunteer with Infant Crisis Center OKC
Camp Crimson Small Group Leader
Activities
& Leadership
Present
Summer 2013
Alpha Phi Sorority
Vice President Director of Programming and Education
Director of Community Service and Philanthropy
Planned monthly community service events for chapter
Red Dress Gala coordinator
Organized and planned annual gala for American Heart Association
Young Life Leader
Emerging Leaders Mentor
OU Cousins | Volunteer Cousin
Sooner Freshman Council | SGA freshman committee
Student Government Association Liaison for Executive Branch
Student Government Association Can Food Drive Committee chair |
Benefited Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, Community Food
Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, raised 15,000 pounds of food
OU Votes Coordinator of Political Debates and Voter Registration
Big 12 conference Public Relations chair and Coordinator
Education
Soonerthon Morale Team (fundraise and plan school wide
University of Oklahoma
Major: Public Relations
Minor: Non Profit Organizations
Phi Chapter
2013
August 2011-
2013
Present
March 2011-
Present
Present
2012-present
2011-2012
2011-2012
2011-2012
Aug- Nov 2012
2012
2012-2013
4. Kendall Meade
Fashion Writer and Blog
4 Times Sq, New York, NY 10036
Neighborhoods: Midtown West, Theater District
Ms. Meade:
The Australian Spring has completely surrendered to summer, and with the change in
seasons comes exciting new fashion trends for your wardrobe. There is a new line of
summer clothes being offered by Jac + Jack! But, before rushing off to the shops I
thought I would share with you the hottest Australian trends you need to be rocking this
summer.
Summer 2013 is the season to celebrate your femininity think the old school glamour of
Kate Middleton. If you invest in just one printed piece for the summer season make sure
it is garden style floral print be it a mirrored, oversized or ditzy, a floral print is a must
to keep that wardrobe on trend. Sugary sweet sorbet tones and ice-cream pastels are a
tour de force in the Summer 2013 season, perhaps influenced by fashion from the
Northern Hemisphere. It is a trend that fits effortlessly within some of the other stand-out
trends of the season
Jac + Jack Summer collection stays true to its heritage of simple yet stylish pieces with an
outing of easy separates and varied hues. Stephen Ward photographed the look-book
attached that features a selection of oversized dresses, slim-fit pants, and Neon color
blocking. This season, the Jac + Jack woman looks to mix and match her wardrobe with
these elegant pieces.
Celebrities that have been seen trending Jack + Jack fashions vary from actresses like Isla
Fisher to world famous Australian super models such as Naomi Watts. Possibly the most
famous native Nicole Kidman is constantly photographed rocking the latest seasonal
The wearable and contemporary collection from Jac + Jack is all about accentuating the
female silhouette, with head-to-toe dressing.
If you are interested in this line and want to learn more about Jac + Jack, please
contact me at 469-667-2220 or rachelscoggins@ou.edu
Rachel Scoggins, ShoutPR Account Executive
5. Hilary Schumaker
Director of Public Relations
hshumaker@ama.net
217-987-2444 Cell
American Marketing Association
FOR IMMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 22, 2013
Challenging the Bounds of Marketing Thought
What:
Where:
s Vegas Nevada
When: February 15-17, 2013
This conference is the annual gathering of experts who study various aspects of
marketing. Friday of the conference a very exciting and anticipated topic of concern will
be presented by marketing researcher Ronald P. Hill. The discussion will cover
Many are unaware that impoverished consumers constitute a considerable part of
society, accounting for about half of the population in developing countries and up to
20% in developed nations. Nonetheless, research with this consumer group has been
fragmented and has only recently gained renewed academic attention. Mr. Hill insists
the lower economical
generate discussion about the intersection of marketing and poverty by improving
understanding of the material lives of the poor and how marketplace restrictions impact
their options. Ultimately different innovative ways of serving poor consumers will be
shared from a consumption and retail perspective. Implications for research and
marketing education conclude the panel.
The 2013 theme reflects profound changes currently underway in higher
education and, especially, schools of business. Journals are experiencing explosive
growth in submission numbers, so students hail from multiple continents, and the notion
the physical to virtual. Indeed the academic
landscape is changing; presenting significant challenges and opportunities that will be
sought out and discussed.
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