“ My goal in pursuing the MS Digital Innovation in Marketing program is to gain a greater understanding of digital marketing. I hope to learn more about social media strategy, web design and mobile marketing. While my passions are entertainment & events marketing, I am always interested in learning more about other industries. “
My Professional Interests
Digital integration, events marketing & support, social media, search engine optimization, consulting, graphic design, content strategy, branding, analytics, mobile marketing, web design, broadcast media & entertainment.
My Personal Interests
Reading Harry Potter books, blogging about my favorite artists and concerts, spending time with my family, networking with new people, volunteering, keeping up to date with the latest pop culture and entertainment news, having all-night adventures with my girlfriends & traveling to different cities. One of my personal goals is to visit all the major cities in the world one day.
My Experiences
My visit to the beautiful Clearwater Beach, FL in 2014.
My best friend & I celebrating our 25th birthdays at Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago, IL.
My gorgeous view of the Atlantic Ocean in Long Beach, NY.
Supporting my brother on his journey to Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA in August.
Hi Taja – I love to travel too. From the looks of your accomplishments, I have no doubt you’ll get to all the world’s major cities!
I really enjoyed your “What Makes Me Click?” post. Not only is the headline a fun play on words, but I loved the way you broke it down so succinctly. The term “click-worthy” made me think about this article in Wired Magazine I just read for class, “Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business.” (http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/16-03/ff_free?currentPage=all)
The article reasoned that “free” was the new business model because it helps companies acquire two assets more valuable than money – reputation and attention. And had the author thought of it, I’m sure he would have used “click-worthy” to describe those two assets. Thanks for such an interesting post!