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Emily
Bolling

 
When I first started my internship at AWNY I felt like I was living a dream. I had always wanted to live in New York and work but coming from a small town in Alaska, it seemed impossible. I received a basketball scholarship to attend the New York Institute of Technology two years ago and when I got here I was in complete culture shock. Suddenly, I was surrounded by millions of people and exposed to things I never thought I would see in my wildest dreams. Last semester I decided to apply for a summer internship in advertising and this is when I came to hear about AWNY. I was first introduced to the organization when I met a member who worked at Better Homes & Garden. She referred me to the organization and I pursued the opportunity for the summer position, which I ended up getting. I officially started my internship the beginning of June and was thrown into the fascinating world of AWNY.

On my first day at the office, I quickly learned about the AWNY organization, their 1300+members and the various events they planned each year. In no time I was taking reservations, speaking comfortably on the phone to executive members, using the database and answering countless questions everyday. My biggest eye opener was when I attended the Installation Luncheon and was able to experience firsthand what AWNY really did. I helped the events manager prepare and set up for the event by making name badges, lists and making sure everything was in order. I couldn’t believe how many people attended and supported women in advertising. At the event I met AWNY members, guests, and people in all areas of the advertising field. Little did I know that I would soon get to know many of them on a first name basis.

In the weeks that followed, I was able to attend a wide variety of events such as the Chelsea Piers Golf Clinic, a Panel Discussion on Digital Media, a Golf Outing in Whippoorwill and the Women to Watch Luncheon. This luncheon was by far the biggest event AWNY has ever seen with over 750 attendees! I was in charge of helping to organize the event and meeting and greeting everyone who attended. I also saw the process of planning and organizing the events when I attended committee and membership meetings. My favorite part was meeting with board members and discussing the advertising field with them. Many of them were CEO’s, VP’s or Publisher’s of their companies. These informal interviews helped me better understand the industry and I gained an enormous amount of knowledge from these one-on-one discussions.

Through my internship I have been exposed to so many new people, ideas and an industry that was only real to me in textbooks. Before this summer I had only a slight idea of the area of advertising I wanted to purse. Now I have had the opportunity to visit offices, agencies, and meet all sorts of interesting people. As a student going into my junior year I feel prepared and confident about what I am studying. I am finally staring to understand how everything comes together in the advertising world but have just hit the tip of the iceberg.

This internship with AWNY has been one of the most exciting and best things I have done for my education. Not many college students can say they spent a summer attending corporate luncheons and networking with powerful women in the advertising industry. It seems so many doors have been opened for me and I never expected this experience to be so successful. I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to further my education and to discover a group that believes in helping women advance in the advertising field. I want to thank the AWNY members for their gracious support and especially the AWNY office for everything they have done to help me. This is truly an amazing opportunity and organization.