Meet Fall 2014’s First Member of the Month!!

There’s absolutely no question that TriSight is composed of some of the best and brightest students at USC. Within each client team, our members continue to impress not just their account managers, but the e-board, the clients, and the entire Annenberg community as well. To show off some of the fantastic members that make up TriSight, we have been asking account managers to nominate one member to be in the running for the title of Member of the Month.  After being selected, the Member of the Month is given the opportunity to have a caffeine-fueled meeting with the faculty member of their choice and will be featured on both TriSight’s YouTube account and blog. 

Our first Member of the Month for the Fall 2014 semester is Nathalia Alves Tavares Da Silva. Nathalia, a sophomore who will be graduating in May of 2017, is a Communications major working toward minors in East Asian Languages and Culture, focusing on Chinese, and Video Game Design and Management. While she is originally from Brazil, she has lived in Mexico and China for most of her life. In addition to being a member of the Viterbi team since this summer, Nathalia has been a TriSight member since her freshman year, when she was a member of the SCA team. Aside from being a superstar member of TriSight, she currently works for ASCJ as a part of Stacy Smith’s research group. Additionally, she is a part of the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and has plans to get more involved in both recruitment and alumni connections within the organization. Nathalia’s favorite part about going to school in Los Angeles is attending events with amazing speakers and having opportunities for hands-on work, especially in the entertainment field.  The next time you see Nathalia, make sure to tell her congratulations!

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10th Annual SPR Picnic

This past weekend, TriSight had the pleasure of sponsoring the 10th annual Strategic Public Relations picnic at the beautiful Malibu home of Director Jerry Swerling and his wife Karen.  The event was a complete success, as both graduate students and faculty members had the chance to get to know each other away from campus.  See some of the pictures from Saturday below!

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Apply Today to Join TriSight’s E-Board!!!

It’s finally that time again! Starting today, E-board applications for the next school year are being accepted.  All applications must be received by Friday, Oct. 31, 2014.  Submit your resume and a short cover letter to info@trisight.org to apply for a position.  If you’re curious about applying but not sure just what is involved with each position, make sure to read this explanation of the TriSight E-board Roles.  Each role has the current president or vice president’s information listed, so feel free to contact whomever holds the role you’re curious about!

For more information, please email info@trisight.org.

Good luck to all who apply!

 

 

 

 

Meet TriSight’s Newest Account Managers!

With the fall semester in full swing, TriSight is excited to announce the appointment of six new Account Managers to our team!  Each new manager is beyond excited to bring all that they can to the TriSight team and the specific clients they work with.

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TriSight Partners with USC School of Cinematic Arts to Publicize “Tomorrow”

By: Fred Lee

In Spring 2014, TriSight Communications worked with filmmakers from the USC School of Cinematic Arts on their short film TomorrowTomorrow tells the story of two best friends in high school, Trevor (Zachary Roozen) and Clark (Daniel Rashid), growing up and having to face their feelings for each other at a New Year’s Eve party. Directed by Leandro Tadashi and written by Josh Johnson, the film is astonishing in its honesty and authenticity.

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