“I want to be an event planner!”

Contrary to popular belief, event planning isn’t all white dresses and fancy cakes.  In the realm of IMC, events are everywhere. From trade shows to music festivals, it takes knowledge of budgeting, marketing, advertising, organizational planning, and more to carry out a successful event. Our education in Communication Studies gives us a head start on other event planning hopefuls by providing opportunities through the classroom, internships, and extracurricular activities.

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At UNCW, students have the opportunity to assist in the planning of fashion shows, academic conferences and meetings, concerts, multiple charity functions, and fundraisers. These opportunities give us valuable insight into all the necessary components of event planning. We come to understand that it takes hard work and long hours, excellent writing and public speaking skills…the list goes on and on! At the end of the day, an IMC student evaluates the outcome of his or her efforts not by how happy Bridezilla was, but by how it changed the behaviors of the client. For example, the success of a charity event might be measured by an increase in donations, not by how much people enjoyed the show.

UNCW Communication Studies Society raised over $5,000 for breast cancer research in October 2010!

When searching through the thousands of job listings, there are a variety of titles to consider: conference coordinator, special event coordinator, and meeting manager to name a few. Dependent upon the more specific interests of the applicant, these titles can start you on your way to a career in event planning!

-Tiffany Evans, Deji Adeleke, Anna Kate Babnik, Katie Eagle, Carissa Niederkorn

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2 responses to ““I want to be an event planner!””

  1. mbs4634 Avatar

    This post was encouraging to me as a college junior desiring to enter into the full-time event planning industry upon graduation. I agree that the event planning opportunities, in the Wilmington area alone, are everywhere. With creativity and the countless skills instilled in UNCW’s Communication Studies students, I am even more excited to pursue my passion. Because this career is becoming more competitive, standing out from amongst the ordinary is essential. As IMC has so thoroughly taught, how you market your brand is crucial.

    -Megan Suriano

  2. Hannah Miller Avatar
    Hannah Miller

    As a hopeful event planner, I too have tried to establish some sort of relationship at UNCW with event planning to get my foot in the door with the business. As a student ambassador and vice-chair for membership committee, I have planned and executed many events for our potential newbie’s. I also work with Sally Supe and Tiffany Evans who are both COM majors (and ambassadors) and have been wonderful tutors in the subject. As stated in the blog above, planning is not as easy as it looks, you must hope for the best and plan for the worst and be ready to run with anything that comes your way and adjust to the situation. To be over prepared and organized is the best thing when it comes to planning.

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