Lexie Diao (MCS ‘10) recently joined The New York Times as a Senior Editor of The Daily, the Times’s daily news podcast.
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News about the alumni of the CCI School of Communication
School of Communication Alumna Joins The New York Times
9 CCI Alumni Selected for Seminole 100
Seminole 100 recognizes the 100 fastest-growing FSU alumni-owned or alumni-led businesses at a celebration on FSU’s campus each year, during which each company learns their numerical ranking and receives their award. The following CCI alumni were recognized at the 2023 Seminole 100 Celebration on February 25: Joseph Albano (B.S. ’06) – Ardent Eagle Solutions Terrie …
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Alumna Rachel Boyle Finds Success as a Recruiter at Mother Advertising
Rachel spoke with the School of Communication about her time at FSU, her role as a recruiter, and advice she has for students who hope to work at a creative agency in the future.
CONTINUE READINGThe School of Communication’s COMMversation Podcast Releases New Episode
A new episode of the School of Communication’s podcast, FSU COMMversation, was released on February 1. The first episode of this new season features Dr. Elizabeth Ray and Dr. Richard Waters, who recount their experiences working in communication and share their advice to students preparing to enter the industry.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Alumni Find Success in Karate Combat
While they graduated at different times, two CCI alumni are now both involved with Karate Combat.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Alumna Victoria Carlton’s Carlton Creative Co. is Certified as a Woman-Owned Small Business and Woman Business Enterprise
Victoria Carlton founded Carlton Creative Co., a fully remote digital marketing agency, which is now certified as a Woman-Owned Small Business and Woman Business Enterprise. She talks about her journey and what the certification means for the future of her company.
CONTINUE READINGAlumni Spotlight: Jessica Yong, Senior Effects Artist at ESPN
For Jessica Yong (DMP ‘09), an Emmy nomination just scratches the surface of her sports broadcasting career. Over the past 13 years, she has developed a massive reputation at ESPN for her work as an editor and effects artist.
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