I was very hesitant when the fundraiser coordinator was looking for a media liaison. I did not think that I would be able to do it considering I am only a high schooler- I was afraid I would not be taken seriously when talking to adults. However, I thought that this would be a great opportunity to improve my communication skills and learn a little bit about advertising. Needless to say, I hesitantly volunteered to do it, not knowing what I would get myself into. First, I decided that they best way to star was sending an email to all the news stations in my community. I started out with WFMY News 2 and FOX 8 news when I realized that I needed to get the word out as much as I could. After composing some emails and becoming more confident in my communication skills, and throughout the month,
News article that I coordinated about the fundraiser |
Learning outcome: Planned and initiated activities-
This was definitely a step out of my comfort zone, especially because I was not working with anyone else on the team. I had to plan everything with the adults working in the media, which was hard at times because I wanted to make sure I could get as much coverage as possible. Planning all the media on my own definitely taught be a lot about the advertisement world and the communication skills necessary to advertise well. One thing that I thought was one of the most important parts of advertising is just being confident and putting yourself and your cause in front of as many people possible, someone will be interested, it just might not be the first person you see, which is why you have to try again no matter what.
Learning Outcome: Developed New Skills
As I mentioned before, I learned a lot about communications and advertising, learning how to reach out to adults in a professional manner. Confidence was also a huge lesson learned-if you are not confident in yourself, how do you expect others to want to do business with you? By showing confidence and preparedness while talking to the media, your changes are bettered immediately because you can capture their attention and "sell" your product.
Learning Outcome: Considered the Ethical Implications of their Actions:
Cancer is a very serious illness and choosing it as our focus was very hard due to the numerous diseases that affect millions of people every day. By raising awareness through something as big as the Grimsley-Page rivalry, we are putting our rivalry to good use and giving back to the community that raised us. As I sought out various forms of media, I reflected on all the great people out in the world who have to stop their passions due to an illness. The process taught me not to take any minute of playing the sport I love for granted, as many people are not able to have to same opportunity. Thinking about how this fundraiser can help a fellow volleyball player, mom, soccer player, artist return to doing what they love most drove me more to reach out and advertise this even as much as possible.