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Brooke Bloom is a senior at Auburn University majoring in public relations and will graduate in August. A native of Nashville, Bloom is a 2005 graduate of The Harpeth Hall School. She has previously interned at Creative Artists Agency and Universal South Records in Nashville. While at Auburn, she was a volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club of Lee County through her sorority, Pi Beta Phi, and a member of Phi Eta Sigma and Delta Epsilon Iota honor societies. Brooke is also the recipient of the Eugene D. Hess Award, which is awarded to the outstanding senior majoring in public relations at Auburn. |
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Lee Camp is a senior at the University of Arkansas majoring in marketing management and economics. A native of Ashland City, Tenn., Camp previously interned at Lose & Associates, Inc., in Nashville and spent the past year as the new products manager for S.A.K.E. (Students Acquiring Knowledge through Enterprise), a student- run nonprofit business in Fayetteville, Ark. As new products manager, Camp introduced new products, created strategic marketing plans and handled legal issues. Camp is the vice president for his fraternity, Pi Kappa Alpha. In 2008 he went on the air for student-run KXUA as a disc jockey in Fayetteville. He plans to graduate in May 2010 and attend law school afterward. |
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Molly Campbell is a senior at Rhodes College majoring in history. A native of Nashville, she previously interned at McNeely Pigott & Fox in January 2006 through The Harpeth Hall School’s Winterim program. Campbell will intern with the communications team at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis, Tenn., in the fall of 2009. For the past three years, she has served as a class agent for Harding Academy’s annual fund. An active member of her sorority Kappa Delta, Molly has served as recommendations chairwoman for recruitment 2007, choreographer for 2007 and 2009 “All Sing,” (the largest campuswide Greek fundraiser at Rhodes) and creative chairwoman for recruitment 2008. Campbell is a part time sales associate at The Cosmetic Market in Nashville. She will graduate from Rhodes in May 2010 and plans to pursue a career in public relations. |
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Alison Embry lives in the Nashville area and graduated from Hume-Fogg Academic Magnet High School in May. She will be attending the University of Tennessee in the fall. She plans to major in communications or advertising with a minor in public relations, and will be active with different groups and projects on campus to pursue these fields more. |
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Ragan Gibson is a senior at Auburn University majoring in public relations with a minor in business. She will graduate in August after completing her internship with McNeely Pigott & Fox. A native of Nashville, she is a 2005 graduate of The Harpeth Hall School. She had previous internships with the communications department of Saint Thomas Health Services and with Revlon in New York. She was active in her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, while at Auburn and enjoyed volunteering with Project Uplift, a child mentoring program. |
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Aly McCathren is a senior at Elon University in Burlington, N.C., majoring in human services with a minor in corporate communications. She is from Nashville and is a 2006 graduate of The Harpeth Hall School. McCathren is a member of the human services honor society Tau Upsilon Alpha and the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). She recently served as both the philanthropy and the special events chairwoman for her sorority, Sigma Sigma Sigma. She has previously interned with Crossroads Sexual Assault and Abuse Center, the Oasis Center of Nashville, and Western Middle School Counseling Services. McCathren will graduate in May of 2010 and plans to join the field of public relations. |
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Lacey Purcell is a junior at the University of Tennessee majoring in public relations. In addition to her PR major, Purcell is working toward a double minor in business and environmental studies. A native of Mount Juliet, Tenn., she is a 2007 graduate of Father Ryan High School. Before interning at MP&F, she interned at Varallo Public Relations, also in Nashville. In Knoxville, Purcell serves as secretary for the College of Communication and Information’s Diversity Student Leaders Society, is a member of SPEAK (Students Promoting Environmental Action in Knoxville) and is a sales associate at Victoria’s Secret. |
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Wil Shults is a senior at MTSU majoring in public relations with minors in marketing and leadership studies. His public relations experience stems from serving as both the public relations chairman and the associate director of marketing for MTSU’s largest philanthropy, Up ‘Til Dawn. As associate director of marketing for the Up ‘Til Dawn program, Shults helped students raise more than $87,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. At MTSU, he has served as an orientation leader, a student government senator and currently serves on the executive board of his fraternity, Sigma Nu. A native of Watertown, Tenn., Shults plans to graduate in May of 2010. |
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Laurie Spradley is a junior at the University of Mississippi majoring in marketing. A native of Nashville, she was previously an intern for U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander’s Washington D.C. office helping plan events and coordinate constituent affairs. She also served as a volunteer at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt and the Oxford-Lafayette Humane Association. At the University of Mississippi, she is active in Hope for Africa and her sorority, Delta Delta Delta. |
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