Suzie and
Kerri were chosen to join our growing PR team after a competitive recruitment
process and both bring something unique to our business. Here they give their
highlights from their first month at Morrows…
Suzie McDonald
I joined the
Morrow’s team mid-October on the back of their recent haul at the CIPR NI Pride
Awards (an impressive 5 gold and 5 silver awards for those of you who don’t
know!) and couldn’t be more excited to join the award-winning team. My Sunday night previous to starting was
of course riddled with the usual mixed emotions of excitement, nervousness and
mild nausea (only joking!) However, any negative emotions I had were
quickly dispelled upon walking into the rather slick (purple) Morrow
Communications offices situated in picturesque Holywood…
My next few weeks were jam-packed and fun-filled! I learnt a
lot about the nuts and bolts of PR– the everyday tasks that make up the
industry –news releases, photo calls, issuing, conference calls, tone,
language, dealing with the media and clients, getting creative – the
works. The experienced team were my
trusty guides for my journey and nothing was too much to ask.
Highlights for myself in the month have included working on
the Age NI campaign with Flahavan’s Oats, ‘Like Your Grandparents Used to Make’,
where I worked on a photo call using an
adorable 5 year old – who said you should never work with kids or animals?
I also enjoyed travelling out to the sticks to search for
gold! Not entirely true unfortunately…it
was for a picture for the ‘Tellus Border Project’ – who knew there was gold in
Monaghan? I also enjoyed the ‘Food and
Drink Show NI’ where I was guided through Moy Park sampling and goodie bags, as
well as witnessing the Events team host the highly successful ‘CIM Awards’ –
phew I’m tired even just writing it!
I can honestly say I have loved my first month and it has
made me even more passionate about the industry. I cannot thank every single member of the
Morrow’s team enough for making me feel so welcome and for being so friendly
and always having an ear to listen or a helpful piece of advice to offer. I can’t wait to get stuck in to even more
client accounts, keep learning and continue on my Morrow’s journey…
Kerri Smith
It’s hard to believe I joined the
Morrow’s team a month ago. I’ll admit I was a bit nervous the night before, so
it was a relief when it took all of a few seconds to settle my nerves. Everyone
was so friendly and welcoming to Suzie and I, and we began with a tour of the
office - plus all the necessary housekeeping notes.
Soon enough I was settled at my desk
reading through information on clients whose teams I would be joining, trying
to get to grips with all the technical terminology and recent activity. I’ve
always been fond of jumping in at the deep end - which happens to be a useful
personality trait in the communications world-
as before the first week was up I had phoned over a dozen different
picture desks, learnt the basic break down of press advertising, I could also
identify different varieties of grass seed and had spoken to quite a few local
councils about the ‘Give an hour to nature’ campaign!
It’s only been month but I really
enjoy getting up for work in the morning, I enjoy thinking about the
possibilities that the day will bring and the variety of clients I will be
working with. I’ve quickly bonded with the rest of the team with talk of
entering the marathon relay and even a shared allotment that apparently is in
need of a visit.
Overall, I have to say the thing I
love most about working at Morrow’s is that no two clients are the same and no
two days are the same – in the morning I can be proof reading a catalogue on
different varieties of grass seed and by the afternoon I can be on the beach
with a photographer capturing images of coastal walks to promote getting people
outdoors and exploring nature!
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