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San Jose State University
I always knew would have to transfer to SJSU to complete my bachelors degree. Since High School I have been working towards a degree in Advertising, because I knew that's exactly what I wanted to do professionally (instead of pursuing a major in a broader discipline like communications). But the sound of living in San Jose was never appealing. And my options were slim: the only other 2 universities on the west coast that offered advertising as a major, were both too expensive for my family to afford. So state school was my destiny. I turned these two years into a fairly good experience, becoming the Ad Club president and taking graduate honors courses.
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AKQA San Francisco
After the 2+ years at the multi-layered, top heavy, IPG company, I was looking for something in the middle. A company that was independent (not owned by a holding company), that favored creativity to production, and that could allow me to grow from a client management perspective. I wanted to own a piece of business and see that business grow. AKQA provided the perfect place to achieve all those things, as well as bring my dog into the office :) Working on the Target account was a phenomenal opportunity, especially as Target is one of the most loved American brands- with their passion and inspiration to do cutting edge creative work. When I heard of the Amsterdam office opening I was vaguely interested: going to Europe was never in the books, I had always planned to move south (warmth!) instead of north. However, after doing some research I learned that Amsterdam is a hotbed of creativity and an international crossing. I approached the lead of the office and sold myself into that start up..
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Freestyle Interactive
Getting the job at Freestyle was beyond a dream come true. It was a heaven-sent gift. I remember the endless nights, nearing my graduation date, I would spend searching online for entry-level type jobs. But I was searching in the Q1 2002 bust. The worst possible time ever to be looking to build a career in advertising. But one Friday night, as all my friends were getting dolled up to go out dancing it arrived: the job posting for an Account Coordinator at Freestyle. I told my girls I had to pass and instead submit my resume. Fun Friday night! But that weekend I dedicated to creating a unique, stand-out CV, I knew I had to do something to get noticed. I knew I wouldn't be the only one wanting this job. After endless hours of concepting, engaging my parents, and family friends, we settled on the simple idea of an interactive tissue box, with my resume written on the tissue sheets. With each tissue you pull out of the box, the next tissue would follow. Needless to say this got their attention and I was hired that same day. And just to brag for a moment, over 200 people applied for that job (and I got it!). But in all honestly, I needed that job. My father was dying of cancer and he's biggest dream was for me to secure a career, so that I could continue to support myself once he passed on. He got his wishes, and sadly did pass on just a few months after. Freestyle was an amazing experience. I was 1 of about 10 as the original start up crew. Being such a small team I had a large hand in how the office both managed work internally, and grew business externally. Freestyle was purchased by Carat (Aegis holding company) about a year after I started. We moved locations, and the office started to change. Which is when I began looking for something new.
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Diable Valley College
After learning how to appeal to take college courses while still in High School, and separately excelling in my volleyball career, I tried out for the college volleyball team as a senior in high school. Once making a spot on the team, I had to become a full time college student to be a collegiate athlete- while also being a full time High School student, as I still had courses to meet graduation requirements! Should I also mention I had 2 jobs?? Early morning shift as a coffee "barista" at the local cafe, and a weekend job as a respite worker for families with mentally challenged children. I look back and ask myself, how did I ever pull this off. I was on the go from 4:30am to 10:30pm every weekday (5-10am Barista, 11-12:30pm Berkeley, 1-3 High School, 3:30-7 Volleyball practice, 7:30-10 College classes.) Perhaps this provided the juggling skills needed to be in client service :) Or better yet, prep me for when I will become a mom.
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Growing up in California
After falling in love in Rio and traveling around the world with my father's job, my parents decided to make their American home in the sleepy town of Moraga, 1 hr east of SF. We were the first latin-American family around and my mom's foreign accent, and our late night dinner parties, certainly drew attention. But in this small, safe (and very conservative, rich, white) town, I learned how to ride my bike, sneak out of the house without making a sound, and get straight A's.
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