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Of Perkett, PR and Ferris |
When
Chris Perkett (B'96), founder of PerkettPR (www.PerkettPR.com),
was featured on workinpr.com's Web site as part of their monthly "Industry
Watch," she talked about the impact Ferris had on her career path:
Q: How did you
get into Public Relations?
A: I was attending
college, but I still hadn't decided what I wanted to do. So I left
college to find myself. I took personality tests and did a lot of
research into careers. I even read What Color is your Parachute. What
all of this revealed is that I would do very well in public relations.
When I returned to school, I chose Ferris State University in Michigan
because the school has a great Public Relations program. The program
is very pragmatic with marketing a big part of it. I got into the
technology end of PR after I attended a PRSSA (Public Relations Student
Society of America) conference and happened to go to a session where
the focus was on technology PR. I'd actually planned to go to another
session, but it was filled. The speaker was a dynamic woman who really
impressed me with what she said about high tech PR and the possibilities.
So here I am. I've been very happy with my choices.
Before starting her own company,
Perkett was a strategic executive with one of the east coast's largest
high-tech communications firms, and was PR manager for Sierra On-Line,
the largest worldwide publisher of interactive entertainment and educational
software. Perkett was named a finalist in the "Best Entrepreneur -
Service Businesses" category in The 2004 Stevie Awards for Women Entrepreneurs,
and has been featured in numerous public relations and business publications
including the Boston Business Journal, Entrepreneur, Incentive Magazine,
PR Week, PR News and Women's Business. She is based in Boston.
Reprint permission is courtesy
of Workinpr.com, which provides public relations professionals with
strategic career resources and industry information. They are on the
Web at www.workinpr.com.
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