All of us at Frause were so excited about starting a blog; we spent hours fighting over who would be responsible for the content. We drew straws, played rock paper scissors, even thumb wrestled for the honor. It turns out our interns have some strong thumbs (not to mention opinions). They also have the best opportunity to provide a “fly on the wall” look into the workings of Frause. Without further ado, we present Frause – through the eyes of our interns!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Farewell, Frause!

As my internship at Frause’ Portland office draws to a close, I’d like to take a minute to reflect on the experience I’ve had here. Ultimately, I moved to Portland in search of something new. Having lived in Wisconsin my entire life, I was urged by friends and relatives to explore a new part of the country. And while the transition from the Midwest to the West Coast proved difficult at times, those who I work with at Frause have done an incredible job of making me feel at home.

Keeping past internships in mind, I came into my first day of work at Frause prepared to make copies and brew coffee. Imagine my surprise, when I was immediately asked to take part in conference calls and participate in client projects. Countless media lists, press releases and follow up-calls later, I have learned about the world of public relations first-hand, which is experience that will certainly benefit me in the future. I have been lucky enough to have worked with Krista Hildebrand and Matt Smedley, who have guided me in honing my skills as a writer and as a communicator. Because of their mentorship and constant encouragement, I am confident that I have acquired the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a successful career in public relations.

I am beyond grateful to everyone at Frause for allowing me to work in such a creative and dynamic environment – I’ve enjoyed every minute of it! And a special thank you to Krista and Matt for offering a Portland newbie their guidance and friendship, I’ll miss you both.

As for me, I’m headed back to chilly Wisconsin with plenty of trips in the works to visit the West Coast and my friends at Frause.
-Dana