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PO Box 911
N. Dighton, MA 02764
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(508) 505-5655
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Season 2021, Podcast #4, “Living the Lifestyle of a TV News Reporter – A Conversation with Lindsay Iadeluca, Anchor Reporter, WJAR NBC 10 Sunrise, Providence, RI, and Co-Host of Studio 10.”

Native Rhode Islanders are used to being able to drive from one end of the state to the other in about an hour, and with great courage, young Lindsay Iadeluca took her passion for people and storytelling far away from home to pursue a career in broadcast journalism. Living the lifestyle of a television news reporter in the public eye comes with a long list of challenges which can unfortunately include unsolicited and unfair criticism. Lindsay shares her own story of courage and overcoming adversity to become a powerful voice in support of her RI community and the well-being of the people that dwell within it.

 

 

Season 2021, Podcast #2
The Industry Disruptor
A Conversation with Bill Levinson
Managing Partner for Levinson and Associates, Inc.

At a young age, Bill did not have much enthusiasm for higher education, however, his mom pointed out his passion for motorcycles and getting a job selling them. Learn how a random customer would become the mentor and inspiration that he needed to discover his potential in business and in life. Bill entered his dad’s insurance agency and expanded it into a new world of high-tech and innovation, growing the business into a vehicle for over 20,000 agents nationwide while becoming one of the fasting growing insurance IMO’s in the United States!

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Out of Wall Street and Into the Boxing Ring

A Conversation with Joe Digiammo
Sr. Client Partner & Consultant for Publicis.Sapient and
Owner of JMD Financial Planning

What was it like working in the fast-paced, high-stress world of being a trader on Wall Street during the 1990s, and what did it take to survive that hostile environment? Joe Digiammo shares his version of “Wolf of Wall Street”, his decision for leaving it behind, and the amazing story surrounding his stroke in 2019 which opened his eyes to a new mindset and a new mission as a boxer.

Don Wilson
• Sales Educator • Motivational Speaker • Business Coach

Embrace uncomfortable change.  Create better constants.  Enjoy new opportunities!

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Donnie Wilson Music

ROCK THE FIGHT AGAINST CHD FOUR – “A concert and fundraising event promoting awareness for congenital heart defects.”Reservations: Adults – $25 (online or at the door)18 and under – $10 (CHD Survivors – FREE!)Click the following link to make your reservation online: honor.americanheart“ROCK The Fight Against CHD” has raised over $40,000 for CHD awareness and research while drawing big crowds of music fans each year. On Friday, August 2nd this exciting concert and fundraising event returns to the Venus DeMilo in Swansea, MA for a fourth year. Event coordinator and local musician, Donnie Wilson will emcee the event, sharing some songs and a few stories from his family’s journey with CHD. Wilson was inspired to write and record his album, Sedated Echo, released in 2010, when the amazing doctors and nurses at Women and Infants Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital saved the life of his son, Jacob, who was born in May 2009 with CHD (a Congenital Heart Defect). Our CHD heroes became the inspiration behind Wilson’s music. His single, “Super Hero Fantasy”, has been used for CHD awareness campaigns around the country. Wilson also Co-Chairs the National Awareness Committee for Mended Little Hearts.Donnie Wilson calls this year’s headlining performer, Grace Morrison and the RSO, a truly amazing Americana indie-folk quintet, and one of the best local groups he’s heard in years! The Boston-based band consists of Grace Morrison (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, accordion), followed by Benjamin Moniz (guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals), Max Judelson (vocals, bass), Marta Rymer (violin, vocals), and Nate Tucker (cajón, percussion). The band formed in 2010, emerging out of the fertile New England music scene. All five musicians are classically trained. Their debut self-titled CD was released in the fall of 2012 and is now available on iTunes and CD Baby. Grace and the RSO use folk and bluegrass instrumentation to tell the stories of early Ireland and England, songs of heroes and villains, kings and queens and the legends that follow. Their vocal harmonies organically blend together with a down to earth and refreshing sound, as evident in the lead single ‘Stuck on You’. Much of Grace’s lyrical content is taken straight from the pages of history. She playfully tells these stories during their live performances and the fans enjoy it!Bring the kids and enjoy some great music, a lot of laughs, our wonderful silent auction, plenty of food and many special moments with our CHD heroes. Together, we can beat America’s #1 birth defect, CHD!!Net proceeds from ticket reservations will be donated to the American Heart Association for Pediatric Cardiovascular Research. Net proceeds from the silent auction will be donated to the National CHD Awareness Fund for Mended Little Hearts. Proceeds from our cork-pull will be donated to Olivia’s Heart Fund.St. Bernard’s Church Harvest Festival set for this Saturday and Sunday
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Approximately three years ago, Wilson said he crafted, recorded and published online a single inspired by his son’s CHD: “Super Hero Fantasy,” …
read article by By Jeffrey D. Wagner, Correspondent,  Posted Sep 26, 2012###

Rock The Fight Against CHD III Highlights- August 3 2012ROCK THE FIGHT III AGAINST CHD   ROCK THE FIGHT III Donation FormFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   CONTACT: Donnie Wilson, P.O. Box 911, N. Dighton, MA 02764 PHONE:  (508) 505-5655EMAIL:  dwilson@provincemai.com DATE & TIME:  Friday, August 3, 2012 (Doors Open 5:30PM – 11PM)PLACE:  Venus DeMilo Restaurant, 75 G.A.R. Hwy, Swansea, MA In 2010 and 2011ROCK THE FIGHT AGAINST CHD III- “A concert and fundraising event promoting awareness for congenital heart defects.” “ROCK The Fight Against CHD” has raised almost $25,000 for CHD awareness and research while drawing over 600 people.  On Friday, August 3rd, this exciting concert and fundraising event returns to the Venus DeMilo in Swansea, MA for a third year.  Event coordinator and local musician, Donnie Wilson, is excited to reunite with his uncle, Ed Violette as the acoustic duo, Back-2-Back that had a huge following in the S.E. Mass area throughout the 90’s.  Wilson was inspired to write and record his album, Sedated Echo, released in 2010, when his son Jacob was born with CHD (a congenital heart defect) in May 2009.  Wilson was always recognized for his soaring vocals, his gritty guitar work, and his charisma in front of a crowd.  Now, his return to music is fueled by his passion for CHD advocacy.  The amazing doctors and nurses at Women and Infants Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital who saved the life of Jacob and so many other CHD patients have served as the inspiration for the single, “Super Hero Fantasy”, which is now being used in several national efforts for CHD awareness.  Wilson also serves on the National Awareness Committee for Mended Little Hearts.   Ed and Don performed to music fans all over New England for many years.  Matthew Bowman from New England Performer Magazine back in the April 1993 issue said, “The vocals and guitar work of Wilson and Violette were all razor sharp, reminding me of the type of stuff Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora do all the time.”  If you walked into a local S.E. Mass bar in the 90’s when they were playing, it was full.  Now, in 2012, they perform their first full length concert event, with Ed’s son, Matt joining in the second set with the same amazing guitar chops as his dad!   We welcome back our hysterical friend, comedienne and Somerset native, Lizz Furtado, back to host the event.  Opening for Ed and Don is 15 year old, singer songwriter, Andrea LeClaire who’s debut video, “Next Time” is approaching 30,000 views on YouTube as of this release.  This year’s show will also be streaming live online at www.LIFEofDAD.com, a website launched by comedian and fellow CHD dad, Tom Riles, who currently warms up the studio audience for the Ellen DeGeneres Show.  Bring the kids and enjoy some great music, a lot of laughs, our huge silent auction, plenty of food, and many special moments with our CHD heroes.   Reservations:  Adults – $20 in advance ($25 at the door), 18 and under – $10 CHD Survivors – FREE Make your reservation in advance online:  http://www.sedatedecho.com   Net proceeds from ticket reservations will be donated to Boston Children’s’ Hospital Trust.      Net proceeds from the silent auction and corporate donations will be donated to Gabrielle’s Heart Camp for kids with CHD.  Lastly, a link will be posted on LifeofDad.com for the people watching live online to donate to the National CHD Awareness Fund for Mended ROCK THE FIGHT AGAINST CHD II HIGHLIGHTS 2011

Province Mortgage

back to client listProvince Office oneFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 3, 2015Province Mortgage AssociatesDon Wilson, Director of Corporate Relations“Province Mortgage Associates, Inc. Opens New Headquarters in East Providence, RI”Province Office twoOn July 16th, the team of mortgage professionals at Province Mortgage Associates, Inc. celebrated their 10th anniversary as one of the most reputable mortgage lenders based out of the Greater Providence area. For the first 10 years of their existence, they have been headquartered at 10 Davol Square in Providence, RI renting space owned and operated by Brown University. President, David Currie is proud to announce the purchase of their own building at 50 Office Parkway located just of Rt. 44 adjacent to the Stop & Shop Plaza in East Providence, RI. This beautifully renovated building will become their new headquarters, giving this team 4600 sq. feet of space to expand their business of helping homeowners.“Province has become big enough to be relevant, yet it remains small enough to be nimble”, comments Currie. “We’ve been able to endure all of the highs and lows of the last ten years by making good decisions and growing slowly. Our entire staff has worked so hard to earn one of the best reputations in the mortgage industry, and they deserve this new space.” Province Mortgage Associates is a full service delegated mortgage lender licensed in RI, MA, CT, NH, and MT specializing in residential and commercial lending for purchase and refinance transactions.“Our business is generated solely on referrals from our network and our valued clients”, shares Don Wilson, Director of Corporate Relations. “We survey 100% of our closings, receiving between 20 and 30 positive reviews each month with comments always revolving around one central theme: outstanding service.” The Province team has earned many accolades including being voted “One of the Best Places to Work in RI” by the Providence Business News six times. The Province staff has been recognized for holding each other accountable to a higher standard, sporting an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Province has used this competitive advantage to grow their company with the most recent accomplishment being the addition of their new location in Cheshire, CT acquiring the team of seasoned mortgage professionals at Constitution Mortgage.Strategic Growth Manager, Alan Conley, is currently engaged in a national recruiting campaign for new mortgage professionals. “Province earns the commitment of its people by providing unprecedented peer support in a team environment that permeates our culture and inspires our people to exceed their goals. This new headquarters will be a wonderful reflection on the quality of people we have working for us, and we’re currently looking for more like-minded mortgage professionals to join our team.” Province recently launched http://www.MakeYourMoveToProvince.com which showcases everything that this local business has to offer. Contact 401-490-4400 for more information.Don Wilson (NMLS #13489)Director of Corporate Relations, Province Mortgage Associates, Inc.50 Office Parkway, East Providence, RI 02914Cell – (508) 505-5655Email – dwilson@provincemai.comProvince Office three###unnamed-1 unnamed-2 unnamedFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 15, 2015Province Mortgage AssociatesDon Wilson, Director of Corporate Relations“Constitution Mortgage Becomes Province Mortgage Associates”Constitution Mortgage, a financial pillar of the Cheshire, CT community, has now become Province Mortgage Associates. Constitution Mortgage, which most recently acted as the Mortgage Department for BCI Financial, is known for having some of the most seasoned mortgage experts in the area. Their office will be moving from 219 South Main Street to the brand new location at 202 Highland Avenue across the street from the Stop and Shop Plaza in Cheshire, CT.Susan Rubino, Senior Mortgage Advisor with the Cheshire team whose career in finance spans the last 33 years was referred to Province Mortgage recently when her daughter and son-in-law needed a specific mortgage product to purchase a new home in Rhode Island. She reached out to company President, David Currie, to discuss her daughter’s loan options and discovered that Dave grew up in Cheshire and actually went to high school with her daughter. Susan Rubino and her family experienced Province Mortgage Associates’ commitment to providing outstanding customer service commenting that “the people they dealt with were so friendly and accommodating it just made the loan process easy.” Perfect timing and a common purpose for providing a world class mortgage experience became the next phase of Constitution Mortgage becoming Province Mortgage Associates.Ken Penfield, a 30 year banking industry veteran who recently served as the manager for the mortgage department at BCI Financial Mortgage Corporation/Constitution Mortgage is excited about his team’s future at Province. “I’ve always been associated with community banking. Everyone knows Constitution Mortgage within the community and we are community people.” Like the Cheshire team, Province is a team of seasoned mortgage professionals that treat clients and each other like family. Big enough to be relevant yet small enough to be nimble, Province benefits from an expanded line of mortgage products like the big banks, but with that small company feel that clients truly enjoy.In addition to Sr. Mortgage Advisor, Susan Rubino and Branch Manager, Ken Penfield, the Cheshire team of Province Mortgage Associates also includes Sr. Mortgage Advisor, Kevin Luddy, who started Constitution Mortgage back in 1989. Kevin brings years of experience, an in depth knowledge of mortgage products, and a willingness to go the extra mile for his clients. Also on the team is Kevin’s son Gregg Luddy who has been a mortgage advisor for two years to complement his many years of underwriting and loan processing experience. Sr. Mortgage Advisor, Brian Turley adds another 25 years of mortgage experience to the team along with his specialty in Reverse Mortgages. Michael Savenelli channeling his 45 years in the credit industry into his Business Development position along with their dedicated and hard-working Loan Processor, Helen LeCompte round out this amazingly talented Cheshire team.The benefits of this merger to the home owners of this community are many. A deeper product selection means more options for people to buy homes as well as more ways for current homeowners to save money through refinancing. A more effective marketing campaign will keep mortgage clientele well informed when it comes to changes in the marketplace. As a delegated lender, Province has more control over the underwriting and closing process which facilitates a better mortgage experience for the client as well as for Realtors and other people who refer business.   Dave Currie has come full circle back to his roots in Cheshire, and the Cheshire team of Province Mortgage Associates looks forward to helping the great people of our region be successful with home ownership.
CT Office SpecsSquare Footage: 1400 sq feetNo. of Employees: 7Landlord: Jay BrodachOther CT Offices: None at this timeContact InformationProvince Mortgage Associates, Inc.202 Highland AvenueCheshire, CT 06410203-272-5601

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Public Relations Assistant

Mixed Media is a national publicity company committed to promoting New Bedford’s Whaling City Sound, Innovative Music of Impeccable Quality, among other clients including Falcon Ridge Folk Festival in the Berkshires in August, Lagniappe Productions’ Annual Labor Day Rhythm & Roots Festival in Charlestown, RI among others.

We are looking to an intern to help assist in developing engaging content across client brands on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Description
Mixed Media’s well-established internship program provides top-caliber students an exceptional opportunity to explore and learn all aspects of publicity in a business. Interns gain valuable knowledge and insight into the music industry, and importantly, make contacts in the media in this competitive field.

Responsibilities include:

  • Asset creative team in conceptualizing to executing creative for all brands
  • Have a desire to be part of a fast-paced team working on multiple projects
  • Deep understanding of social platforms
  • Video editing skills, premiere or after-effects is a plus
  • Photography skills a plus

Interns can be assigned to various clients, working closely with the owner Ginny Shea to assist in daily PR work including:

Media Relations
Creating electronic press kits and digital downloads via Dropbox for client feature story/review/airplay
Proofreading news releases/newsletters
Coordinating promotional bulk mailings to targeted mailing lists for traditional press, TV, and radio
Setting up digital downloads on SoundCloud
Research/data scraping for industry/media contacts
Email marketing blasts to individuals and organizations unfamiliar with client/company
Video uploads to YouTube
Develop media pitches to top-tier, mid-tier, and small print, digital, cable, network, and podcast outlets
Arrange interviews if any journalists express interest in learning more about clients
Mixing social and traditional media (press, radio, TV, internet) promotion campaigns
Follow up calls, social media messages, faxes, emails, postcard mailings for all packages mailed, campaigns average 6 weeks
Arrange interviews for artists with newspaper journalists, radio show hosts
Compile guest lists, arrange on-air CD/ticket giveaways, radio station ID’s/”drops”
Manage company’s online database, website, posting/blogging, client newsletters via MailChimp

Distributor Relations

Monthly upload of new release details (album, track, audio data and assets-art, booklet, sales sheet) to online distribution portal for online DSPs (Spotify, Amazon, iTunes, Pandora submissions)

Requirements For Applicants

Hours

Work schedule is 12 hours per week minimum commitment. Interns are assigned a fixed regular schedule based on their available hours. A set schedule allows interns to become familiar with projects/their responsibilities each week.

Qualifications

We look for star interns, students with a bright, positive attitude, intelligence, and potential. Other key qualities appreciated in our best interns are commitment, motivation, organization, responsibility, and professionalism. In addition, they are hardworking, personable, outgoing, fun, energetic and friendly, and therefore make a good fit and contribute to the great work atmosphere of our office. Candidates should be entering their junior or senior year of college. Excellent writing skills a must.

We offer the opportunity to observe, learn, ask questions, and be integrally involved in the business. Many former interns who demonstrated talent, interest, desire, and ability to contribute to the success of Mixed Media have been hired for part-time staff positions. If you excel, and we have no current openings at the time of your graduation, we will be pleased to do whatever we can to help you find your first job in the industry.

The goal of the program is to expose students to small business and all aspects of promotion so they can determine their own abilities and interests, and pursue their first career position having acquired knowledge, understanding, and confidence here.

College Credit or Volunteer for Experience

Credit is at college discretion (for example we’ve had students work 12 hours per week and earn 3 credits.) 

Must be enrolled in a degree program, graduates are not eligible

An ideal candidate would have either public relations, communications, marketing, art direction/graphic design, copywriting, photography or video editing/production background.

Perks

  • Free Music
  • Admission to client concerts

Application Procedure

Applications are accepted throughout the year.

For consideration, please email a cover letter along with your resume to:
mixedmediapromo@me.com

Thank you very much for your interest. We look forward to hearing from you and wish you the best of luck.

Unfortunately, we are unable to assist with accommodations for out of town students.

Students allergic to dogs/cats please take note

“I had a lot of fun during my internship and Mixed Media, and I learned a lot about myself both personally and as a professional. As a Communications major, it is important for us to get in touch with a lot of people, and to reach out to as many people as possible, which I feel like I did during my time here. Working with Ginny has been a lot of fun and you will definitely learn a lot about the music business and everything that goes in behind the scenes and you do get to know everyone really well. Ginny loves it when you ask questions because it shows her that you are learning, and she does a very good job of keeping you on task because you will always be busy. I learned more here in my first three weeks at Mixed Media than I did for all of my college career. I learned so much about how to promote an artist, and what goes into it, and I also learned how to use various different programs. This was a very fun internship and if you are looking for a relaxing and fun internship, this is the one for you! I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a relaxing and fun internship and you will meet a lot of great people! Ginny is a wonderful person who will help you out every step of the way and she is one of the nicest people that I have ever met!” Darren Ellinwood Jr. University of Rhode Island ’19

“During my internship with Mixed Media, I learned many vital skills that will surely help in my career search following college.  As a Public Relations and Communications student at URI, the internship with Mixed Media taught many valuable traits that are necessary to succeed in any PR job. I really want to work in music PR and promotion and this internship has surely given me a leg up in that field; but no matter what your career interests are, you will learn how to navigate through various web platforms such as WordPress, Hootsuite, Dropbox, and Canva. All of which are very useful in any PR career. You will also learn how to properly prioritize your responsibilities and immaculate time management abilities.  This is a great internship in which you are expected to follow the guidelines set out as well as have the ability to use your own creative thought process in problem-solving. I was working on the Rhythm and Roots Festival in Charlestown and I had a great time doing the work for this event and contacted/met with some very cool people! Your abilities of multitasking and prioritizing will be worked every time you are in the office and every day there is something new to focus on! This is a great internship for anyone looking for a career in PR and I highly recommend working with the wonderful Ginny Shea!” Collin Green, University of Rhode Island ’19

“My internship at Mixed Media provided me with a very hands-on and interactive experience. This was my first internship, and I am grateful for the amount that I learned while here. Ginny allows interns to be responsible for numerous tasks and is there for assistance if need be. I learned the ins and outs of different platforms used in public relations, and continue to apply the skills I learned from Ginny as I continue to pursue my career in marketing and PR.  I enjoyed the independence Ginny allowed me to undertake because it gave me the chance test my own abilities and creative thinking without constantly asking “what do I do next”. Holly Blackstead, Bryant University

“Working with Ginny has been a pleasurable experience. She always make sure you’re on top of things and she loves when you ask her questions because it shows that you are willing to learn things that may seem unclear to you about mixed media. I remember when I was looking for an internship and she reached out for an interview, at first I was nervous but she was able to make the process easy for me. Ginny welcomed me to her business with open arms and from there we became close! Ginny is indeed a hard worker and a firm believer in her organization, Mixed Media. She has given me the opportunity to be apart of a wonderful team where I met some of the other interns at the time who were welcoming and friendly. I was able to gain experience in the public relations field and now I can take that experience wherever I go. I truly thank her for giving me the opportunity to learn hands-on in the public relations/ communications field.” Jarrett V. Manchard, Johnson & Wales University ’18

“Lots of my time at Mixed Media was spent on the computer promoting artists through social media, which involved tweeting upcoming shows and uploading fun videos to our clients’ youtube pages. The best part of my job was meeting clients face to face and discussing their desires and expectations for their online presence.  I always felt comfortable and motivated in this environment and had so much fun with my bubbly boss, Ginny Shea, who has years of experience and with every part of the media spectrum since the ’80s.” – Layla Helmy, URI, ’17

“Working with Ginny Shea was my third internship and by far one of the best experiences of my college career. I was able to work with Ginny in promoting various concert festivals and musician in a variety of ways. Ginny creates an environment for her interns that allows them to feel comfortable working directly with clients while completing necessary and exciting tasks. I can confidently say that working with Ginny provides valuable work that leaves interns well equipped for their futures. Thanks Ginny for everything, love ya!!!” – Simone Verria, Endicott College, Summer 2017

“My internship with Mixed Media promotions was an invaluable part of my college career. As an international business major, I had the opportunity to take reviews from around the globe and add them to the client’s profile. Ginny was amazing and was always happy to give guidance, but also gave chances to take the initiative and be creative with my problem-solving. I had the opportunity to speak with some of Ginny’s wonderful clients and started listening to artists I otherwise would not have known about. This internship made me feel much more confident about entering the workforce and I am so thankful I had the opportunity. I also had a lot of fun and got to be creative with how I tackled problems, every day I would have different objectives. My internship withed Mixed Media promotions has advanced my skillset for the professional world. and I had a lot of fun on the way!”  – Conner Marshall, Roger Williams University, Fall 2017

“My public relations internship at Mixed Media was my first ever internship and I am beyond grateful that this is where I started out. As a communications major, I have always had an interest in public relations and this internship solidified my interest in pursuing a career in the field. I am so thankful for everything Ginny has taught me. Because this internship is at a smaller company it provides an experience that is extremely personal and allows for an environment with strong guidance, mutual respect, and understanding. There was guidance from Ginny but also a lot of responsibility to do tasks on my own, which helped me flourish and gain the ability to be much more independent in the workplace. I owe what I have learned about public relations to Ginny – she is both an amazing boss and an amazing mentor. I was able to learn so much and grow in the field in just one semester working at Mixed Media. When I did another internship in the summer at a PR agency in London I was able to impress the staff with my writing skills and knowledge about PR. Working at Mixed Media has been extremely valuable and I feel I now have a solid understanding of the ins and outs of working in public relations, which will certainly prepare me for my future career.” – Flora Goodman, Bryant University, Spring/Fall 2017

“The business side of music has always been an interest of mine, as a music performance major at the University of Rhode Island I felt like the experience I was looking for to be lacking. Interning at mixed media has been a great learning experience, we are given plenty of responsibility and are constantly using skills useful in the world of business and marketing. Mixed Media has helped me learn more about a job that I am interested in the future, as well as keeping me musically involved. Ginny offers a great experience here at Mixed Media Promo.” – John Celentano, URI ’16

“Interning at Mixed Media has been both an educational and fun-filled experience. Under the supportive guidance of Ginny Shea, I had managed social media posts for the firm as well as clients and reached out to radio and press companies.  I’ll never forget the day I pitched a jazz journalist in France to review one of our clients’ CDs. A few days later, the writer replied back with a “yes” — a memorable moment because I never imagined I’d interact with a jazz journalist from another continent. Mixed Media was an eye-opening experience because I was able to learn the small business side of public relations. Of course, there are other bonuses when working for Ginny. Trust me on this…she makes the best iced coffee. Overall, I’m glad I interned at Mixed Media because it has given me insight into the music industry, which is now a possible direction for my future.” – Jennifer Sanchez, Rhode Island College ’17

“I am a student at Berklee College of Music and I am studying music business. Being an intern for Mixed Media was helpful in learning the promotional side of the industry. At Ginny Shea’s office, I had to be time-efficient, organized and maintain a sense of priority. Promotion and network work together very closely. A highlight of mine was actually using some of my own connections to help promote the artists we worked with. I learned of several managerial/organizational websites I plan to use for my own career. The hours of work I put in flew by. There was always a task to complete and plenty of iced coffee to keep you awake! Thank you Ginny for the wonderful experience.”- Helena Windmann, Rhode Island College/Berklee College of Music

“An internship at Mixed Media provides a unique experience to learn the public relations skills you would in a larger firm but in a smaller more personalized setting. I am now proficient in WordPress, managing a database, promotions through email/social media, and sending out client reports along with many other useful skills.  Ginny is a great mentor and I recommend this internship to anyone looking to gain real-world skills and experience.” – Michael Carlino, Bryant’15

“My internship at Mixed Media was a very enlightening experience. Ginny allowed me to pursue my passion for digital marketing and social media, and use these skills to promote her clients. The internship was a well-mixed hybrid of casual and professional, allowing students to remain productive and creative. In the end I took away a lot great memories and transferable skills I use in my current career ” – Jarred DiFazio, Bryant ’15

“When interning with Ginny Shea at Mixed Media I learned the ins and outs of managing, promoting, and marketing. As the Public Relations Intern I was able to promote Mixed Media’s clients in an array of ways, from social media to e-mail blasting and follow up phone calls to news reps and big-time writers and promoters for established companies and magazines. Ginny is extremely knowledgeable and personal which made this internship not only insightful but fun! When looking for an internship within the communications field, I never really thought of pursuing public relations, but through my opportunity working with Ginny I found myself enjoying the field and would be in hopes to find a career doing PR. Thank you Ginny for letting me get my feet wet in this field, and I am looking forward to submerging myself into it as well.” – Molly Kazarian, RIC’14

“My internship at Mixed Media was one that I will not forget. It was a very unique experience that I can take with me throughout my career. Being the Public Relations intern I learned so many valuable skills that will be beneficial to me when I step into the real world. Mixed Media Promotions gave me the opportunity to use the skills that I already had, as well as learn new ones. Working with Ginny Shea one- on- one gave me such great insight into the world of Public Relations. She is an expert in the field and taught me what it takes to be successful. The amount of trust that Ginny confided in me was way more than I could have ever asked for, and it truly let me showcase my skills and abilities. I could not thank Ginny and Mixed Media enough for the knowledge and experience that I received. Thanks to Ginny, I can definitely say that I would like to continue the path of Public Relations and see what else this field has to offer!” – Casey Hutton URI’14

“My time interning at Mixed Media was both a memorable and valuable experience. I came into the internship knowing little about the field of public relations and left with a clear understanding of what it takes to run a successful public relations business. Working one-on-one with owner Ginny Shea allowed me to receive a unique firsthand experience unavailable at other internships. Instead of busying her interns with mundane tasks, Ginny expects her interns to participate directly in client promotion. I regularly assisted with email pitches, contact research, and social media campaigns. As an English major the internship allowed me to utilize my strengths as a writer, as well as allowing me to develop skills beyond what I learned in the classroom. I am grateful for the opportunities and guidance I received during my internship  and believe I am now prepared to take my newly required knowledge and successfully apply it to future endeavors.” – Kelly Johnson, Providence College, Fall 2012/Spring 2013

“Being an intern at Mixed Media was a great experience that I will be able to look back on forever.  I learned so much from Ginny and had a lot of fun in the process.  Being an intern at Mixed Media is very hands-on and there is always a challenge around the corner.  With Ginny’s expertise and determination, the challenges are always tackled and are great learning experiences.  The best part about being an intern at Mixed Media, besides the brownies and apple pie, is the responsibility level is higher than at other internships.  Having this responsibility is a great experience that most interns are unable to get.   I am grateful that I was able to intern at Mixed Media and I look forward to using what I learned here to succeed in my career.” – Benn Bellovin, Bryant University, Summer/Fall 2012

“When looking for an internship, no other stood out to me in the way Mixed Media did. I was intrigued by the clientele, website design and featured photos of Ginny with some celebrities like Liza Minnelli. As an animal lover, the selling point was when I read ‘We have a Mixed Media mascot. Students allergic to dogs please take note’. Not only did this appeal to me for my love of animals, but for its evidence of personality. In this line of profession, personality is one of the most important qualities and I can think of no one better to demonstrate this than Ginny. She is a mentor and friend who will teach you crucial tricks in the PR world, all while she offers you brownies, pie, and other delicious treats because she also happens to be a wonderful mother of two beautiful girls. I was able to be a stylist and attend a photoshoot of one of her music clients, which was not only fun, but educational. I also got the chance to help out at an art show, which had been a lifelong dream. As a singer, a Communications- PR major and Graphic Design and Visual Arts double minor, these experiences illustrate how many of my passions were fulfilled. Interning at Mixed Media was rewarding on many different levels and I will never forget how exciting it was when clients received press coverage. Ginny will help you network and offer you many more opportunities after your internship is complete, whether it is a job or a beautifully-written recommendation. I did not want to leave on my last day, but Ginny forever a friend.” – Kathryn “Kitty” McTeague, Roger Williams University, Fall 2011

“I learned a lot from you (Ms. Shea) and my time spent as an intern at Mixed Media Promo. The experience helped me grow my skills in the media industry and acquire beneficial hands-on knowledge.”  Angela Williams, URI, Fall 2011

“My experience as an intern at Mixed Media Promotions is one I’ll never forget. The internship provided me with a very in-depth look into the PR world and offered me the chance to work first hand with many different clients on various projects.  It was more than just tedious office work to pass the time.  Ginny taught me the tools you need to be successful in promotion and was all too willing to listen to any insight I had to offer. I got to utilize everything I had learned from both college and the internship into my own assigned projects and see how successful they were.  It’s one thing to just get any old internship over the summer, but to actually be able to work in a business like this is not something every college student has the chance to do.  Thank you so much Ginny!” – Caitlyn Darcy, 2011

“Working for Mixed Media was one of the most educational experiences I have ever had. I was really able to see first hand how a successful PR company is run and was able to apply what I learned in school in a real work setting. I really enjoyed working with Ginny as she prepared me for what to expect in a professional work setting after college. Interning for Ginny has prepared me for a successful professional career in PR more than any class could have.” – Chris Goldsmith, Roger Williams University 2011 Mixed Media PR Intern

“I am so happy to have had the experience of interning at Mixed Media. I learned a lot about working at a PR company and now I feel better about heading into the “real world”. Ginny is a great mentor and I thoroughly enjoyed learning from her. I was able to practice my people skills, social media endeavors, and website work. It was a valuable experience to take what I learned in college classes and apply it to the internship. Now, I can apply what I learned in the internship to the next chapter in my life. Overall, this internship gave me the ability to dabble in something I enjoy and for that I am thankful!” – Devery Tracey, Roger Williams University 2011

I interned for Ginny over summer 2010 and had a unique and educational experience. Ginny gives you tons of creative freedom to try out your own ideas and offer your own insight. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Ginny’s media database is extensive and she lets YOU contact the media personally. You also never know who you will meet, Peter Facinelli for example! If you want an internship where you won’t be making copies and getting coffee, Mixed Media is a perfect fit for you. Thanks!  “I have learned a lot working for Ginny. She handles a lot of different promotional ventures which keeps things exciting. I have been promoting everything from charity events, musicians, to movies. I even met Peter Facinelli from “Twilight” and watch him film some scenes for the movie we have been promoting…”Brittany Onesti, Roger Williams University, 2010

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