Female Founder World
Content Marketing & Event Intern
What's one content area of opportunity you'd first implement after starting this position?
After starting a content and event internship with Female Founding World, one content area of opportunity that I would first implement is creating a series of interviews or profiles featuring successful female entrepreneurs from diverse backgrounds. These interviews would focus on their journey, challenges faced, and lessons learned in building their businesses. By highlighting these inspiring stories, it not only showcases the accomplishments of female founders but also provides valuable insights and guidance for aspiring entrepreneurs. This content can be shared through various platforms, including the organization's website, social media channels, and even live events, fostering a sense of community and empowering women in their entrepreneurial pursuits.
Female Founder World
Content Marketing & Event Intern
Please share any relevant past experience making you qualified for this role.
I helped organize a 9-5 day conference with approximately 300 attendees and over 50 female panelists from nine different industries. I am well-versed in media and familiar with the trends on TikTok and Instagram. While I typically don't create content for myself, I am certainly capable of producing content for others.
Poparazzi
Product Testing Focus Group
If you were the marketing manager for Poparazzi, describe where you would focus the majority of your resources for a fall launch on your campus?
As the marketing manager for Poparazzi, for a fall launch on your campus, I would focus the majority of my resources on creating a strong brand presence and generating buzz among the student population. For example collaborating with student organizations. This would establish partnerships with relevant student organizations or clubs that align with Poparazzi's target audience. These collaborations can involve sponsoring events, hosting workshops or seminars, and providing exclusive offers or discounts, effectively tapping into pre-existing networks and communities on campus.