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MAD Lab: VSU Announces Formation of Student-Run Advertising Agency_ Valdosta State University[발도스타주립대학교,미국대학장학금]

by 미국유학 상담전화 ☏ 02-523-7002 2015. 11. 9.

MAD Lab: VSU Announces Formation of Student-Run Advertising Agency_ 

Valdosta State University[발도스타주립대학교,미국대학장학금]


The Spectator and the Office of Career Opportunities have partnered to offer Valdosta State University students the chance to earn cooperative education credit and a bit of cash by joining a brand new student-run advertising agency known as MAD Lab.


“Motivated self-starters from any major are the type of students we’re looking for,” said Dr. Pat A. Miller, faculty advisor for The Spectator and professor of English. “Students will be trained and then given the opportunity to apply their skills. That is, the MAD Lab provides training and then creates opportunity. That success trickles down to clients.”


MAD (Marketing, Advertising, and Design) Lab is the brainchild of Miller and Dr. Gerald A. Williams, director of Career Opportunities, and the pilot business for a potential Student Business Incubator at VSU — an initiative that would serve as the central hub of entrepreneurial activity on campus and support student entrepreneurs interested in bringing their business ideas to life.     


Although it will not be fully operational until spring, MAD Lab already has contracts with The Spectator, the university’s independent student newspaper, dedicated to being the unfiltered, uncensored voice of the students, and On Tap Magazine, a student-run, general-interest publication produced by and for university students. Future plans include expanding the business to include off-campus clients in need of marketing and advertising assistance.    


MAD Lab’s designers, advertising representatives, and marketers will also develop a marketing plan, including a series of advertisements, to support VSU’s retention efforts.   


Miller said that MAD Lab allows students to apply what they are learning in their classrooms to a professional employment setting. She and Williams hope that this will strengthen participating students’ marketability after graduation by helping them develop the necessary goals, skills, habits, and connections for a successful career.


“Students benefit from applying what they have learned in class,” Miller added. “It’s one thing to get the theory, say, of marketing. It’s another to apply it and make it work.”


Through MAD Lab, students will learn how to initiate, develop, and maintain client relations as they gain professional experience in marketing and advertising sales —analyze quickly changing markets, create marketing plans for local retailers, help the sales staff implement marketing plans, develop real-time digital marketing strategies, and hone sales skills. They will have the opportunity to earn commissions as advertising representatives and graphic designers, as well as highly coveted industry-based internship and/or cooperative education credit.