Someone once told me that if I made it through my first 2 years of working at a Public Relations firm, that I had chosen the right career field. January 3, 2010 will be my five-year anniversary with The Silverman Group. Phew! I made it!
If you had asked me where I would be in 10 years during my freshman year at Valparaiso University, I would have never imagined that Public Relations in Chicago would be my answer. International Relations, yes, but Public Relations, no way!
I was born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya (That’s EAST Africa, not South Africa!). Both my parents worked with Non-profit organizations, many times working with refugees or in war zone areas. Growing up surrounded by talks of the United Nations, wars, refugees, 2/3 countries all inspired me to want to do the same. Freshman year at University my major was International Service and Psychology with a minor in French. I wanted to go back to Africa and help in war zone areas, just like my parents.
So how did I get from International Service to Public Relations you ask? It all began when I took Communications 101 as a general class to fulfill a social science requirement. Somewhere between learning about the history of the radio and how to write TV script, I fell in love with the concept of public/media relations and within weeks, my major was changed from International Service and Psychology to Communication with an emphasis in Public Relations. Through all my classes, I gained a great appreciation for effective communication. I already knew that I enjoyed writing (I would like to try my hand at writing a Children’s book one day!) and had always enjoyed the Arts (dance, music, theater and visual art). During my junior year of University, I chose to do a semester in Chicago through the Chicago Arts Program. For my internship during the program, I got to work at Carol Fox & Associates (admittedly, The Silverman Group’s friendly competitor). It was a wonderful internship experience and I knew that entertainment PR was the road I wanted to travel down.
After graduation I worked as an assistant community manager at a non-profit in Northwest Indiana for several months, but eventually found my way to The Silverman Group. I consider myself extremely lucky to be working in a field where I combine my love of the Arts and public/media relations. I am constantly learning and enjoy how many opportunities The Silverman Group has offered me. Of course, owner and president Beth Silverman is one of the most well-connected women in Chicago and has an amazing portfolio – there is no better place to learn!
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