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Student Initiative at Algonquin – ICAFRICA

ICafrica Fundraiser Kick Off

ICafrica Fundraiser Kick Off

This month the Algonquin Public Relations class of 2011 launched their annual fundraiser.  This class has chosen to support International Charity for Africa, ICafrica.  This organization focuses on decreasing poverty in Africa by providing micro loans and support to entrepreneurs in Nigeria and Ghana.

I ran into this enthusiastic bunch of students during their flash mob event on March 10th.  I believe that student experiences like this help all that are involved.  The organization, ICafrica, receives the enthusiasm and support of young knowledgeable students, the students receive experience working with a non-profit which connects them to industry but also opens their eyes to new experiences and job prospects, and those of us that are pulled in including students, staff and the community, become a part of a worthwhile cause which is fun and worthwhile for all.

It’s events like this that solidify the college experience and provide the ‘applied’ that our students and future employers are looking for.  It also reveals initiative on the part of the students and the program.  These students are more apt to become the linchpins Seth Godin refers to in his most recent book Linchpins.  It’s these actions, involvement and depth of experience that will set them apart.  Good luck with the fundraiser!

You Should be Reading Seth Godin’s Blog

I have been a fan of Seth Godin for years. He’s led me down the path of permission marketing, purple cows and leading tribes.  As a marketing professor, I have introduced Seth to everyone of my classes.  As a consultant and business owner, I have applied his teachings and developed better business models and approaches because of them.  What sets him apart from other authors and consultants in his field is that he’s an amazing storyteller.  His short blog posts are both insightful and thought provoking but at the same time they are easy to remember and apply because of the stories he wraps around his teachings.

I’m grateful for his storytelling approach.  It has made me a part of his tribe, a better teacher, and a more astute business person.  I for one have become an information junky.  Not only because of my love for communication and  technology but also because I want to learn.  With all the information that’s out there, it’s nice to find a source that is anchored with an experienced perspective but also a visionary eye while at the same time intertwining real situations and people that pull the pieces together so nicely.

I would recommend that our students, teachers, and any other readers set up Seth in their RSS readers, follow him on twitter (where he announces his blog posts) or just check out his blog regularly.  It’s a good read and one I know you will learn from.

Blogging, Twitter & More

Last week in class,

You Will Be Googled!

This will be my first post on WhyHire.Me, but I wanted to cover one very crucial aspect of your online footprint

The Power of Blogging

Seth & Tom on Blogging

I love Seth Godin and Tom Peter, together they make an even greater impact.

Validation from Seth Godin

As part of our research for WhyHire.me, we are continually looking for validation of our concept for personal branding students.